Past projects 1
Creating an Effective Robotics Program
Funded Mar 6, 2023Searider Robotics Club humbly thanks you for your generous donations. The color printer has helped our young engineers document their engineering design process. Each year, our robotics students are tasked with specific game challenges. They respond to the challenges by designing, building, and programming (C++) robots that will meet those challenges and complete specific tasks. While deigning their robot and programming, each team keeps an engineering notebook that documents every step of the engineering process, including ideas that work and ideas that don't work. The color printer has helped our robotics students develop exemplary notebooks. These notebooks are turned in for judges review at local and championship tournaments. I am happy to say that our students made it to the National Championship tournament this past season, and got to travel to Omaha, Nebraska to compete with the best teams in the nation.
The rolling whiteboard and markers has helped students create rough drawings as they brainstorm design ideas for heir robots, and write out calculations fort things like torque, speed, power, and force needed fort completing tasks, like having the robot lift the robot off the ground, determining the correct amount of force needed to throw the disks into the high goals, et cetera.
We greatly appreciate your generous donations. Thank you for helping our young engineering students develop their skills.”
With gratitude,
Mr. Arant
This classroom project was brought to life by Hawai'i State Department of Education.