Good resources for basic robot skill development…
This is a common question from rookie coaches – particularly those from a non-technical background… How to help the kids learn basic building/programming skills?
As discussed on the FIRST forum under the thread, “Direction vs Discovery” : Blue Angel Robotics has a good series of YouTube videos, and they are narrated and explained by a young “Emma”: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKe…Uq6KS9YrkgNT8g .
EV3Lessons.com website contains excellent tutorials about the use of EV3 components: http://ev3lessons.com/lessons.html . They were developed by the hard-working kids of Droids Robotics. [Even More Resources]
Neither of those resources will tell a team how to solve the FLL Robot Game challenge, but once your kids get “up to speed” [on the basics] they can invent solutions.
And my favorite quote from Dean Hystand near the bottom of the thread : “The most important thing you can do as an FLL coach is dispel the myth that science is something only “smart” people do. Science is an everyday tool for anyone with curiosity and a pulse. I like FLL because it provides endless opportunity for beneficial, everyday application of science.”
We invite you to join FLL Challenge Robotics competition scrimmage practice at Basis Fremont. We believe this will help your team gain match experience and prepare the Qualifier better.
Date : 10/26 1:30pm
Location : Basis Fremont (Lower School Campus)
To register :