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1 Central Texas FIRST® Tech Challenge Volunteer Orientation Connally HS Double Qualifier January 25, 2014 Please Dial 702.489.0004 Access Code: 676-432-340 Please mute your phone!

2 Introductions Mercadi Crawford Robotics Coordinator mcrawford@skillpointalliance.org 512.814.3261 work | 512.872.0403 cell Ben Nelson Americorp VISTA bnelson@skillpointalliance.org 704.942.6548 Esther Johnson Volunteer Coordinator centraltxfirst@gmail.com 512.661.8403 cell

3 What is Skillpoint Alliance? Workforce development non-profit founded in 1994 Serve the five-county Central Texas region Build partnerships with industry, education, and the community We focus on college and career success, delivering programs in: – Construction – Green Tech – Computer Training – Digital Media – Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) Mission: Build partnerships that lead to college and career success for Central Texans while meeting employers' workforce needs

4 What is the STEM Council? We focus on: Project-based STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Education in Central Texas (K-16) Connecting classroom learning to industry applications Sharing best practices from industry & education A consortium of high tech industry executives and education leaders engaged in addressing workforce and education issues.

5 Career Exposure Engineering VisitsRobotics Applied Internships Solar Design Game Design Programs

6 FIRST® and FTC

7 What is FIRST®? Vision: “to create a world where science and technology are celebrated and where young people dream of becoming science and technology heroes.” -- Dean Kamen Mission: To inspire young people to be science and technology leaders, by engaging them in exciting mentor-based programs that build science, engineering, and technology skills that inspire innovation and that foster well-rounded life capabilities including self- confidence, communication, and leadership For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology

8 FIRST® Programs Grade Level FIRST ® Robotics Competition K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 FIRST ® LEGO ® LeagueFIRST ® Tech ChallengeJunior FIRST ® LEGO ® League

9 FIRST® Tech Challenge Global program empowering 14 – 18 year olds to design, build, and program robots and cooperate to form alliances Teams awarded for community outreach, design, and other accomplishments

10 FTC Philosophy Everyone is a winner FTC designed to be a celebration of achievement Volunteers learn from participants Students leave wanting more It's not about building robots; it's about robots building people

11 What’s a Double Qualifier? One event separated into two sets of teams competing separately at the same place, at the same time Teams only compete against the teams in their division during robot matches Judges only look at teams from their division for awards considerations

12 FTC Program Elements Annual Robot Game / Robot Design & Programming Engineering Notebook FTC Core Values

13 What to expect at a double tournament A lot of people – 50 teams  roughly 400 students, coached by 90+ adults – Spectators including parents, teachers, event sponsors Tournament / sporting event elements: – Robotic matches (open to the public) – Judged rounds (closed to the public) Goal of all volunteers: – Keep the day running smoothly and on time – Have fun!

14 Tournament Schedule 7:00 AMVOLUNTEER CHECK-IN 7:30 AMTeam check-in begins and Pit Opens 7:30 AMJudge Meeting and Inspector Meeting 8:00 AMReferee Meeting 8:30 AMJudging and Practice Matches Begin 10:30 AMDrivers’ Meeting on Competition Playing Field 11:00 AMOpening Ceremonies 11:30 AMQualification Matches Begin 12:30 PMLunch Begins 1:15 PMQualification Matches Resume 5:30 PMClosing Awards Ceremony

15 A Tour: The Game

16 A Tour: The Robots

17 A Tour: The Teams

18 A Tour: Judging Room

19 A Tour: Deliberations Room

20 A Tour: The Pit

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22 A Tour: The Field

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24 Volunteer Roles http://centraltxfirst.org/ftc-2013- volunteer-resources

25 Check-in Roles/Duties Greet incoming participants Collect paperwork – FIRST® Consent Forms – Skillpoint FTC Student Participation Form Distribute maps, schedules, programs Direct teams to The Pit Direct volunteers to Hospitality

26 Pit Roles/Duties Pit is where teams spend most of the day Pit Assistant Escort teams from pit to queue areas (Competition Floor and Judging Rooms) for rounds Assist with inspection Assist with crowd control – Two adults per team – Monitor practice tables

27 Tournament Floor Roles Scorekeeper Receive scores from referees and enter them for display Queuers Make sure teams make it on time and to the right field for their matches

28 Judging Rooms Roles/Duties Team Queuers / Timekeepers Escort teams to and from judging rooms Keep time | Deliver 1- and 2-minute warnings to judges – 10 minutes | Team Presentation – 7 minutes | Core Values Activities – 8 minutes | Judge Deliberation Stationed in front judging rooms Work with Pit Assistants & Queuers to direct traffic

29 Technical Team Technical Roles Include: Inspector – Inspectors ensure all robots are up to hardware and software specifications Field Tech – Field Control Techs help manage the official start and end of matches – Tech Desk guides teams with beginning programming questions or robot design troubleshooting

30 Technical Volunteer Training Required for Inspectors, Referees, Field Control, and Tech Desk Please Stay After Webinar!

31 Other Roles / Duties Traffic Control Floater – General errand-running help Load-in – 4:30 pm - Set up (judging rooms, check-in, pit, hospitality, VIP reception) – 9:30 PM- Field set-up Load-out – 6:00 PM arrival time SATURDAY

32 Things to Remember Most volunteers arrive 7:00 AM sharp on Tournament Day After signing in head to hospitality lounge for meals and snacks Have fun! – Crazy hats encouraged

33 NEED DIRECTIONS? 13212 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78753

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35 THANK YOU for volunteering with Central Texas FTC! http://centraltxfirst.org/ftc-2013-volunteer- resources http://centraltxfirst.org/ftc-2013-volunteer- resources


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