Showing posts with label FLL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FLL. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 March 2013

FLL 2012 Senior Solutions 490 points - BC Championship

Super Ninja Bunnies, the winner of the FLL 2012 Senior Solutions robot performance award at the British Columbia provincial championship. This is their best run: Round 4. They scored 490 points out of a maximum of 580 (if they got a strike on bowling).

Here is their program sequence: 

Run 1: TV, yellow quilts, blue quilts, dog - possible 130 points, scored 110

Run 2: Cardio, bowling, TV, shopping bags - possible 125 points, scored 55

Run 3: Similarity, ball game, gardening, stove, chair - possible 230 points, scored 230

Run 4: Cardio, strength, transition - possible 95 points, scored 95

Totally the team scored 490!

Here is the Youtube video captured by BCIT: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKHtak4NA5M&feature=share&list=PLH1gH0v9E3rvDwcY7yqLCDQFMxXTH7TKd



Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Qualifier Event – Lower Mainland

The 2012 FLL Qualifier results can be found at here:

http://bcrobotics.wordpress.com/qualifier-event-schedule-lower-mainland


Qualifier Event – Lower Mainland

Hello Everyone,
I hope everyone is well. At this time, I like to announce the teams going on to Division A – B.C. Championship in January. I have tallied all of the results from judging and the robot game, I have also weighted all of the responses from all the judges and referees and have ranked the teams in the following order:
1 - 9753
2 - 2724
3 - 3787
4 - 2641
5 - 968
6 - 4913
7, 8, 9 – 3475, 3528, 7544
Because of the 3 way tie for position 7, 8, 9, I am going to accept all 9 teams into the championship. However, I strongly encourage the teams in position 7, 8, 9 to consider joining Division B, as the championship will be quite tough.
Congratulations to all the teams that participated. I will be sending out a survey in the next week as well as opening the registration for the championship.
Please be advised that upon completion of this qualifier tournament and the publishing of the results, all notes and judgment documentations will be shredded to protect the professional integrity of the judges and referees.
See you all in January.
Brian Yu
FIRST LEGO League – B.C.
Text Message (778) 990-3623
FLL-BC@telus.net
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This is what the day will look like:
9:00am to 11:30am Judging Sessions (Core Value, Robot Design, and Project Presentations)
11:30am to 12:30pm Lunch, and Jr.FLL Presentations
12:30pm to 1:00pm Opening Ceremony
1:00pm to 3:00pm Robot Competition
3:30pm to 4:00pm Awards Presentation
4:30pm Cleanup and Departure
Judging Schedule – Signup
Judging
Core Value
Robot Design
Project Presentation
9:00 am
Team #2641Team #3784Team #7849
9:20 am
Team #4913Team #3528Team #968
9:40 am
Team #7849Team #2641Team #3784
10:00 am
Team #3528Team #4913Team #9753
10:20 am
Team #968Team #2724Team #3475
10:40 am
Team #9753
Team #7544
Team #2641
11:00 am
Team #3784Team #3475Team #4913
Lunch

12:40 pm
Team #2724Team #7849
Team #7544
1:00 pm
Team #3475Team #968Team #3528
1:20 pm
Team #7544
Team #9753Team #2724
For those competing in division A, please have a close look at the Judging Schedule.  I am asking each team to sign up for their time slot.  I have staggered the spaces according to the time limit and spacing requirement set by the FIRST LEGO League.
Each team in division A is asked to choose a judging order and submit your request (Your selection number, your registered team number, and your team name) by email to: fll-bc@telus.net
For example: if your team chooses #3, this would mean:
Your Core Value judging is at: 9:40 am
Your Robot Design judging is at: 12:40 pm
Your Project Presentation is at: 9:00 am
This method will allow teams that needs to travel from afar a later start time, while giving other teams a chance to start and finish the judging component early.  Please email Brian Yu should you have any question(s): fll-bc@telus.net
Thank You.

Friday, 30 November 2012

November Scrimmage

We went to the November Scrimmage on Friday November 16. It was a good opportunity to get our team out there and do some practice in a new environment, and also to see how other teams are doing. If we could learn some thing new, that would be extra. It turned out that it was a fun successful event. We realized that we have many areas that need to be improved on.


Saturday, 15 September 2012

Welcome to the SNB Team Blog!


Welcome to the SNB Team Blog! We are the team of SNB a.k.a. "Super Ninja Bunnies", a FIRST LEGO League team from the Vancouver BC area. The year 2012 is our first year participating in the FLL challenge. We hope that we will learn a lot of things along the journey, share our experiences with others, and have FUN!

We've created our team blog on Blogspot.com. This blog will be your source for great information about the SNB team. We are now blogging during the FLL 2012 Senior Solutions season! If you are interested in visiting our blog, please go to http://thesnbteam.blogspot.com. Our team email address is thesnbteam@gmail.com.

Stay tuned, and check out our blog regularly!

About Us

We are the team of SNB a.k.a. "Super Ninja Bunnies", a FIRST LEGO League team from the Vancouver BC area. The year 2012 is our first year participating in the FLL challenge. We hope that we will learn a lot of things along the journey, share our experiences with others, and have FUN!

The SNB Team, a FIRST LEGO League team based out of the Vancouver BC area, is now on Facebook and Twitter.

The SNB Team