Friday, September 30, 2016

Meet Lorenzo Santillan, founding member of Carl Hayden Underwater Robotics Team

Awesome opportunity. TONIGHT - Friday, September 30th - 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm at Shute Park Library in Hillsboro - 775 SE 10th Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97123


Meet in person -- Lorenzo Santillan, one of the robotics team champions featured in the movies Spare Parts and Underwater Dreams, for a presentation about his experiences and his personal story. Lorenzo is from the Carl Hayden HS rookie Underwater Robotics team that in 2004 won in the collegiate division the tournament beating MIT. Very inspiring message. The school then started FIRST Robotics Competition team 842 - Falcons. It would be great if our FIRST Community showed up to meet him.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

National Registration Prepares to Close

Greetings FIRST LEGO League Oregon,

In this update you will find:

  1. National Registration will Close - don't be left out!
  2. WARNING - Potential FIRST website down-time.
  3. LEGO Education Teacher's Workshop
  4. DATES - Tournament Registration, and SOME of the Qualifying Tournaments
  5. Adding Team Members to your team online.
  6. What's In a Name - What you need to know about Team Names
  7. Already attended a Coach Workshop, but would like more training/advice?
  8. Are you Ready for ANIMAL ALLIES? -  an inventory check for rookie teams
  9. FIRST LEGO League Jr Info Night - for people with kids in K-4th grades
I apologize for putting so many updates in one post, lots happening this week!

1)  National Registration will Close - don't be left out!
National Registration for Oregon will have a soft close on October 3, 2016. What does this mean? If your team has not paid their national registration by October 3, they must have 2 coaches who have accepted the team AND email Loridee Wetzel to confirm that they have BOTH started the YPP process in order to be invited to register for an Intel Oregon FIRST LEGO League Qualifying Tournament on October 5th. This means, if you are planning on having a team this year, you need to make sure all your information is up to date!

Are you struggling with the new FIRST registration system? Help is available! First, please review the pdf walkthrough I created earlier this summer. It has many screen shots to help show you the way through the system, for both a new and returning team. If you can't find your answer, or you just need some personalized help. Please email Loridee, call ORTOP (503-486-7622), or call FIRST during East Coast business hours (1-800-871-8326 ext 0). 

Not sure where to start? 
All teams start at www.firstinspires.org
If you had a FIRST account last year, it has been transferred to the new system, you can start at the log in.  Your teams should be waiting for your on your Dashboard.

2) WARNING - Potential FIRST website down-time.
On Thursday, some of you were unfortunate enough to run into the www.firstinspires.org crash. This crash was partially caused by FIRST Robotics Competition Registration. FIRST Robotics Competition Registration has been moved to Thursday, September 29. FIRST will do everything they can to keep the site running and the databases accessible for updating your team Dashboard. Please be aware that the site may be extra sluggish in the morning at least.

3) LEGO Education Teacher's WorkshopLEGO Education will be in Oregon with a free workshop for teachers specifically talking about using LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3. It will all be in Albany at Linn-Benton Community College on October 14th. If you are a teacher, I hope you can join us!  Please register here

4) DATES - Tournament Registration, and SOME of the Qualifying Tournaments
There are a lot of things happening this season. FIRST LEGO League will move very fast for the next couple weeks. Here are some dates you need to know!

Oct 3 - Oregon National Team Registration will close
Oct 5 - Oregon Qualifying Tournament Registration will Open (Only teams who list Oregon as their region and have a national registration complete are invited to apply)
Oct 12 - Last day to register for a Qualifying Tournament
Oct 12 - Last day to change TEAM NAME used at the Qualifying Tournament - this will be taken from your tournament application (not the FIRST system)
Oct 31 - Last day for Qualifying Tournament Checks and Purchase Orders, all payments must be received to complete tournament registration.
Nov 7 - Tournament Assignments will be posted (possibly earlier)
Dec 3, 4, 10, & 11 -  Intel Oregon FIRST LEGO League Qualifying Tournaments - temporary dates and locations are listed on the website and are subject to change!
Jan 14 & 15 - Intel Oregon FIRST LEGO League Championship Tournaments presented by Rockwell Collins at Liberty High School. Approximately 1/3 of all teams will advance to a state championship.

5) Adding Team Members to your team online.
At this time the FIRST system for adding team members is a hybrid of last year's system and this year's Dashboard.  As such there is not new documentation available at this time.

If you would like the parents to add their students to your team. Please have them complete the following:

  1. Create a login at www.firstinspires.org (unless they have an account from last year)
  2. From their Dashboard select I Want To + 
  3. Select Complete Youth Registration 
  4. Here they may need to complete some additional profile questions
  5. They may update a child already in the system - if they had an account last year
  6. They may Add Youth
  7. They MUST enter the official FIRST Team Number to complete the parent steps in the team member registration process

Coaches - you will find your team member from your Dashboard. You will need to accept each child to the team.

WARNING - Do not use the coach's account to have parents add their students! The rosters will not show as legally signed.

6) What's In a Name - What you need to know about Team Names
It is best if your team has decided on a team name by the time your register for your Qualifying Tournament (October 5-12). The team name will be asked for on the Qualifying Tournament registration form. It DOES NOT need to match the team name in the FIRST system. Our tournament directors do not have access to the FIRST system and can not see any changes made there, they can only see the parts of the forms that are shared with them after a team registers for a tournament. 

Your FIRST team name, the one connected to your team on www.firstinspires.org, will be printed on your team Roster when you print it for the tournament in December. If you want to change it, login to www.firstinspires.org, make sure the correct team is selected (if you have more than one), and select Edit on the blue section under the team number and name. This allows you to change your team's name, zip code, and region - although all your regions should say Oregon if you plan to attend one of our events in December!

Oregon Guidelines on Team Names
Please be aware of these additional guidelines on team names

  • Team names should not make fun of a group or demographic
  • Team names should not use aggressive or violent terms (ie kill, murder, etc)
  • No drug or sexual names
  • No references to songs/videos/movies/anime that focus on the above
  • Please Google all names to make sure that they are not in the above category as slang - even if your team thinks they made up the word.  If you skip this step, we won't!
Please do be creative in your team names!


7) Already attended a Coach Workshop, but would like more training/advice?
FIRST would like to invite rookie coaches to their online coach resource program. By filling out an invitation request coaches, teachers, and parents may enroll in a schoology class for FIRST LEGO League. This is an adult only space!  Please go to info.firstinspires.org/fllfirststeps to submit your request.

Are you an experienced coach with a heart to help those that are just starting? FIRST also would like you to join their schoology class. The class has an interactive workspace where rookies and experienced coaches from around North America can go for help. Just request access at info.firstinspires.org/fllfirststeps

8) Are you Ready for ANIMAL ALLIES? -  an inventory check for rookie teams
It is nearly the end of September, it's time for a season check sheet and our first set of goals!

At this time your team should have:

  1. Two ADULT coaches who have FIRST accounts and have completed their YPP. 
  2. An officially registered team number - this should be a 2-6 digit number.
  3. You should have ordered your LEGO challenge kit for ANIMAL ALLIES - TRASH TREK is not going to work this year!
  4. You should have ordered or prepared a LEGO MINDSTORMS robot for the exclusive use of your team through the season, this can be an EV3 or an NXT model.
  5. A 4'x8' table or space to make a mock table to use your challenge kit
  6. The ANIMAL ALLIES Challenge Guide!
  7. The first set of ANIMAL ALLIES Updates!
  8. The official Table Set Up Guide
  9. A team meeting space
  10. A general team meeting schedule
Goals for Next Month:
  1. Finalize your Team Name
  2. Register for your Qualifying Tournament between October 5 & 12
  3. Select an animal or problem for your conflict
  4. Identify 3 potential experts to go with your animal or problem
  5. Build your challenge kit
  6. Identify the first mission your team will work on achieving
  7. Agree on robot base design - will it have wheels or treads, how many drive motors, wheel/tread configuration, how will attachments be added and removed.
  8. Each team member knows the Core Values and can define Gracious Professionalism

9) FIRST LEGO League Jr Info Night - for people with kids in K-4th grades
I will be hosting an information session for FIRST LEGO League Jr at OMSI on October 11th from 6-8pm in Classroom 1. To sign up and for more information please see the FIRST LEGO League Jr blog.

Friday, September 9, 2016

September News, Alerts, and Announcements

Greetings FIRST LEGO League Oregon,

Welcome to the new format for team messages. On the blog, you will find a long format version of the email with lots of details. This format will make past emails easier to search for and replace the clunky table of emails on the website. You will still get emails, however; when I need to go into detail you will be referred here.

Welcome new coaches! All FIRST LEGO League coaches in Oregon are automatically added to this mailing list each week. This is the primary way we will keep you up to date with what is happening in Oregon!

In this update you will find:
  1. Coach, Mentor, & Parent Workshops - FINAL SERIES and ONE DAY events!
  2. Last Call for Team Financial Support!
  3. National Registration with FIRST
  4. What does my team need to compete in FIRST LEGO League?
  5. ANIMAL ALLIES Challenge Documents and Official UPDATES!
  6. Tables & Supplies Available - EMAIL ONLY
  7. Dates to Know!
1) Coach, Mentor, & Parent Workshops - FINAL SERIES and ONE DAY events!
The last two FIRST LEGO League Coach, Mentor, and Parent Workshops series begin on Thursday, September 8 at Beaverton High School (continuing on September 15, 22, 29) and on Tuesday, September 13 at Hillsboro High School (continuing on September 20, 27, October 4). We will also have a few more One Day Workshops: September 17th at Hood River OSU Extension Office, September 24th at Garmin in Salem, PCC-Southeast in Portland, and Malheur ESD in Vale, October 1st at Eastham Community Center in Oregon City, and Sherwood Elementary in Pendleton.

To attend a workshop please register online at: www.ortop.org/fll/resWorkshops.htm
To attend the VALE Oregon workshop please register online at: https://goo.gl/forms/W5ksXfA9gYUkDzWf2

Not able to attend a workshop? You can also find all of our printed materials and slides on the website: www.ortop.org/fll/resWorkshops.htm

2) Last Call for Team Financial Support!
ORTOP has been fortunate to connect with sponsors who are interested in supporting teams who would not be able to participate without financial assistance. These sponsors are willing to pay your national registration, your LEGO kit, and part or all of your team's tournament registration fee. If this is your team, or a team you know, please have them apply for last chance funds at www.ortop.org/fll/resTeamSupport.html 

If you have applied and are still waiting to hear back, please check your spam filter. Many teams have been awarded, some applications are still in process. Every application must be reviewed by two independent reviewers and taken under financial consideration. Last chance applications will go to reviewers on September 18! Teams will receive payment on their behalf or product, they will not receive a check!  Do not pay your team registration if you are waiting for team financial support!  Teams that do not make the current threshold for funding will be considered in the Last Chance.

3) National Registration with FIRST
Your team will want to finish their National Registration with FIRST by October 5! This requires both coaches to accept the team and sign this year's terms and conditions. Tournament registration opens on October 5 and if you do not have a registered team, you will not be invited to apply to a tournament in December.

If you had a team last year, please use your team number again. Not only will it be easier for you to remember when you need to get a question answered from me, it will be easier when you register, and it helps me identify rookie coaches and new teams at existing programs. It can also affect your eligibility for rookie awards if you have a lot of teams registered in the past that you do not pay for this year.

4) What does my team need to compete in FIRST LEGO League?
Every team needs specific items each year to participate in FIRST LEGO League. Here are the minimum items your team needs this year:

  • 1 LEGO EV3, NXT, or RCX Robot Kit with working motors
    • The only kit your team can purchase from a retailer is the EV3, but if your team has an NXT, or even an RCX they are legal robots. ORTOP highly recommends each team have 1 NXT or 1 EV3 robot to use and that they do not switch between the two, as they follow their programming in slightly different ways. 
    • Teams will not be permitted to bring multiple robots into the competition arena
    • Please review the rules for allowed sensors and motor restrictions!
    • This kit can be reused year-to-year!
  • 1 LEGO Challenge Kit - ANIMAL ALLIES
    • This kit changes each season. ORTOP estimates that up to three teams may share a kit at the same time/location. If teams do not meet at the same time more may be able to share this kit.
  • 1 4'x8'x2" FIRST LEGO League Table - See Challenge Manual for description
  • 1 Laptop, Chromebook, or tablet to program the robot (Chromebook and Tablet only work with the EV3 robot system).
  • 1 copy of the LEGO MINDSTORMS software - this is the only permissible programming language; unless your team has blind members - then contact Loridee-Wetzel@ortop.org for more information.
  • 1 National Registration and accompanying official team number
  • 2 Adult Coaches (minimum) More adults can always help as mentors and advisors
  • At least 1 topic expert - this is not a team member, but someone your team consults about their innovative solution!  The more the better.
  • 3-10 team members. Teams MAY NOT have alternates. Team members may join at any time. Everyone who contributes to the robot or project is a team member! Coaches and Mentors do not contribute to these items, they facilitate.

5) ANIMAL ALLIES Challenge Documents and Official UPDATES!
Here is the link to the official document's page for the 2016 season!
http://www.firstinspires.org/resource-library/fll/animal-allies-challenge-updates-and-resources
Please Note! There are already rule updates for the Project AND the Robot Game.

6) Tables & Supplies Available - EMAIL ONLY
Some teams have moved on from FIRST LEGO Leauge and have tables available. Please see the email copy of this email for details. For safety their contact information is not posted online.

One team is looking for a new home for their NXT robot. This is a complete FIRST LEGO League competition set. The NXT is still a valid system, but it is not the newest LEGO robot system.

7) Dates to Know!
Mark your Calendars! Here are dates you need to know.

  • September 10 - FIRST Tech Challenge Kick-off - (locations)
    • Is your team entering 7-8th grades? It may be time to look at the next level! Kick-off is a great way to meet teams and talk to coaches about what happens AFTER FIRST LEGO League.
  • October 5-12 - FIRST LEGO League Qualifying Tournament Registration
    • Your team will need to register for their December Qualifying Tournament during this time. Registration is only available to nationally registered teams!
    • We are hoping to host Qualifying Tournaments in Portland, Hillsboro, McMinnville, Salem, Corvallis, Roseburg, Grants Pass, Bend, Hood River, The Dalles, and LaGrande. We would love to add an event between Irrigon and Hermiston - if you would be willing to help with the search committee please email Loridee-Wetzel@ortop.org
  • October 11 - FIRST LEGO League Jr Info Night
    • Does your team have younger siblings not old enough for FIRST LEGO League. Does your school have K-4th grades? Come learn more about this youngest age FIRST program!
  • December 3, 4, 10, &11 - Intel Oregon FIRST LEGO League Qualifying Tournaments!
  • January 14 & 15 - Intel Oregon FIRST LEGO League Qualifying Tournament presented by Rockwell Collins at Liberty High School, Hillsboro - 1/3rd of Oregon FIRST LEGO League teams will participate! All may attend!
This is a lot of items. Please prepare for more frequent newsletters as we continue the ANIMAL ALLIES Season!

Best Wishes,
Loridee