Scrimmage 12/18

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Rivers Building
Event Host Team 0001, in partnership with WNE

Event host has one (1) team participating, 10 teams max. There are 9 slots open. Masks are required and there must be at least one (1) adult team mentor that accompanies team

Western New England University 1215 Wilbraham Rd, Springfield, MA, United States

Ryken Robo-Bowl

St. John's High School 378 Main St, Shrewsbury, MA, United States

Rocket Rumble 3.1

Needham High School 609 Webster Street, Needham, MA, United States

Rocket Rumble 3.2

Needham High School 609 Webster Street, Needham, MA, United States

CAD and Design for FTC

Come and learn how to design and CAD robots for FIRST Tech Challenge. During our two-week camp, learn AutoDesk Fusion 360 as you design, 3D model, and then build solutions to robot challenges. The intent of this camp is to prepare campers for roles on robotics teams by giving them hands-on experience tackling fun challenges. This camp teaches specific skills needed to 3D design as a part of a FIRST Tech Challenge team, but is also fun and valuable by itself. Space is limited. Taught by: Waring Robotics Summer camps are staffed by alumni and current members of Wolfpack Machina, Waring’s varsity FTC team. Wolfpack Machina holds the world record high score for the FTC, Ultimate Goal (2020-2021) season. It’s members also hold the world record high score for the City Shaper season of FLL (2019-2020). They love robotics and are passionate about sharing it.

Java for FTC

During our three-week camp campers will learn how to program in Java and use Java to control a FIRST Tech Challenge robot. By the end of the 3 weeks, campers will program the robots to both move autonomously, based on sensor input, as well as to operate based on input from a remote control. To participate in this camp, campers must complete Learn Java (from Codecademy), a free programming course before the first day of the camp. This preparatory work could take 15-20 hours, depending on experience level, so please plan ahead. This camp teaches specific skills needed to program as a part of a FIRST Tech Challenge team, but is also fun and valuable by itself. Space is limited. Taught by: Waring Robotics Summer camps are staffed by alumni and current members of Wolfpack Machina, Waring’s varsity FTC team. Wolfpack Machina holds the world record high score for the FTC, Ultimate Goal (2020-2021) season. It’s members also hold the world record high score for the City Shaper season of FLL (2019-2020). They love robotics and are passionate about sharing

Building & Programming for FLL

The Brookline High School robotics team, the BBoTs, is working with Brookline Adult Education to offer 4 one-week, half day, robotics camp sessions this July & August. There are two half day camps. The morning sessions is for ages 7-10 and the afternoon is for ages 11-13. See the link below to find out more and sign up.

Building & Programming for FLL

The Brookline High School robotics team, the BBoTs, is working with Brookline Adult Education to offer 4 one-week, half day, robotics camp sessions this July & August. There are two half day camps. The morning sessions is for ages 7-10 and the afternoon is for ages 11-13. See the link below to find out more and sign up.

Building & Programming for FLL

The Brookline High School robotics team, the BBoTs, is working with Brookline Adult Education to offer 4 one-week, half day, robotics camp sessions this July & August. There are two half day camps. The morning sessions is for ages 7-10 and the afternoon is for ages 11-13. See the link below to find out more and sign up.

Building & Programming for FLL

The Brookline High School robotics team, the BBoTs, is working with Brookline Adult Education to offer 4 one-week, half day, robotics camp sessions this July & August. There are two half day camps. The morning sessions is for ages 7-10 and the afternoon is for ages 11-13. See the link below to find out more and sign up.