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Sherwood ES Sharks

Sherwood ES PTA Robotics Sherwood ES PTA Robotics ClubClub

Ken McKneelyKen [email protected]@gmail.com

07 February 201207 February 2012

Sherwood ES Sharks

S&T Education and Employment Statistics

• Science & Technology Workforce averages 6.1% annual growth

• Future S&T employment growth is predicted to be over 20% between 2008-181

• Annual growth rate of college degree production for all S&T fields is less than 2%2

1Bureau of Labor Statistics, Office of Occupational Statistics and Employment Projections, National Industry-Occupation Employment Projections 2008–182Science and Engineering Labor Force, National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Indicators 2012, http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind/

““I believe that robotics can inspire young people to pursue science and I believe that robotics can inspire young people to pursue science and engineering. And I also want to keep an eye on those robots in case engineering. And I also want to keep an eye on those robots in case

they try anything.” - President Barack Obamathey try anything.” - President Barack Obama

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• Founded in 1989 by Dean Kamen, inventor of the Segway Personal Transporter

• Mission is to inspire young people's interest and participation in science and technology.

• Non-profit 501 (c) (3) public charity• ~ 300,000 students ages 6-18 worldwide

particpate in all programs• Provide college scholarship opportunities through

147 providers for high school FIRST participants

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Jr. and FIRST® LEGO® Leagues

• Introductory programs for 6-9 yr olds (Jr. FLL) and 9-14 yr olds (FLL)

• Designed to get children excited about science and technology and challenge them to think like scientists and engineers

• Explore challenges facing today’s scientists

• Work in teams to solve problems using engineering concepts, presentation techniques, and ROBOTS!

• Opportunities to compete in regional and international Annual Challenge competitions Over 140 Jr. FLL and 195 FLL teams Over 140 Jr. FLL and 195 FLL teams

in Maryland for 2011 Season!in Maryland for 2011 Season!

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Educational Benefits

• Children– Solve real-world engineering challenges– Discover career possibilities– Apply Core Values and learn to make positive contributions to

society– Engage with their community

• Teams– Apply math and science concepts to research, design, build, and

program autonomous robots– Use LEGO MINDSTORMS technologies– Gain hands-on experience solving real-world problems– Learn from and interact with adult Mentors– Work as a group to overcome obstacles and meet challenges

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Coach Perspective

In a 2004 evaluation of FLL, Brandeis University found:

• 94% of Coaches reported an increase in students’ understanding of how science and technology can be used to solve problems.

Among participants:

77%

88%

93%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Want to learn more about computers and robotics

Want to learn more about science and technology

Increased interest in science/technology-related jobs

Source: FLL Program Study by Center for Youth and Communities, Brandeis University, May 2004

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Student Perspective

In the 2004 evaluation of FLL, Brandeis University also found:

Increased knowledge of:

Source: FLL Program Study by Center for Youth and Communities, Brandeis University, May 2004

95%

93%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Use of school subjects in solving real-world problems

Importance of science and technology in everyday life

90%Science and technology careers

97%Use of science and technology in real-world problem-solving

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Jr. FLL & FLL Season Overview

Jr. FLL FLL

Team Registration August May

Challenge Announcement

August September

Research, Design, Build, & Test

September - November September - November

Tournaments November - February November - February

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2012 FLL “Senior Solutions” Challenge

Students explore the topic of aging– Examine how it may affect a person’s ability to

maintain his or her lifestyle– Research obstacles and then suggest ways to

improve the quality of life for the seniors affected– Solve issues like getting around, keeping in touch, or

staying fit.– Build, test, and program an autonomous robot using

LEGO MINDSTORMS® robot to solve a set of missions on an obstacle course.

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Team Structure and Schedule

• Teams require at least one adult Coach– Serve as mentor and team

facilitator– DO NOT NEED TO BE A

SCIENTIST OR ENGINEER!• Team Members cannot be

older than 9 (Jr. FLL) or 14 (FLL) on Jan 1 of the year the challenge is introduced

• Teams meet 1-2 times/week Sept – Nov for ~2 hours

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Jr. FLL Registration, Materials and Costs

• Required Materials– Jr. FLL Team Registration (1 Required for each team): $25– Jr. FLL Base Set (1 required for each team and can be reused): $150– Jr. FLL Robotics Set (optional): $170– S&H: ~$65– Room Reservation Fee: TBD

• Total for Required Items: $~260/team for initial season, ~$25 for returning teams

• Optional Materials:– Storage Boxes: ~$20/box– Team T-Shirts: ~$8/shirt– Tournament fees: $5 - $100– Misc. items, e.g., markers, paper, office supplies, snacks

Costs are tax deductible and fundraising/sponsorsCosts are tax deductible and fundraising/sponsorscan offset individual costs!can offset individual costs!

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FLL Registration, Materials and Costs

• Required Materials– FLL Team Registration (1 Required for each team): $225– Field Setup Kit (may share among teams): $65– FLL Robot Set (1 required for each team and can be reused): $420– S&H: ~$65– Game Table (team constructed): ~$60

• (1) 96” x 48” x 3/8” sanded plywood sheet• (6) 2” x 3” x 8’• (1 pt.) Flat Black Paint• (1/2 lb.) Coarse Drywall Screws, 6 x 2-1/2”• (2) Saw horses, approx. 24” H x 36” W

– Room Reservation Fee: TBD• Total for Required Items: $~835/team for initial season, ~$450 for returning teams

• Optional Materials:– FLL Challenge Combo Set (Varies each year): $299– Storage Boxes: ~$20/box– Team T-Shirts: ~$8/shirt– Tournament fees: $5 - $100– Misc. items, e.g., markers, paper, office supplies, snacks

Similar programs offered by for-profit businesses costSimilar programs offered by for-profit businesses costas much as $160/student for a 7-week session!as much as $160/student for a 7-week session!

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Program Schedule

• Have an introductory meeting in February or March– Form teams– Set Goals and Objectives– Start thinking about team names– Discuss fundraising (if desired)

• Meet biweekly from March to June– Team Building activities– Building and programming skills with LEGO® Mindstorms– Mentor Presentations

• Meetings will restart at the beginning of the next school year

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Student Participation and Resgistration

• Maximum ratio of students to coaches is 6:1 (Jr. FLL) and 10:1 (FLL)

• Registration will be limited in order to maintain these ratios

• Registration forms will be distributed the week of March 05

Please consider becoming a Coach or Mentor!Please consider becoming a Coach or Mentor!

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Coach and Mentor Responsibilities

• HAVE FUN!• Help develop goals, facilitate meetings, encourage the

process, assist with brainstorming strategies, monitor progress

• Maintain team schedule and give reminders of important deadlines

• Coordinate fundraising activities, sponorships• Tournament registration• Coaches and Mentors DO NOT NEED TO BE A

SCIENTIST OR ENGINEER!– Many helpful resources available to you through

FIRST!You provide the framework, the kids provide the content!You provide the framework, the kids provide the content!

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Contact Info

Please send any questions to:

[email protected] (also in the PTA Directory)

If you are interested in becoming a coach/mentor please contact me and let me know what days/times you would be available to host team meetings.

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More information can be found at http://www.usfirst.org