Thu, 8 Nov 2018 18:36:04 -0500
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Srini
As a prior coach , plus a few seasons as a judge I’ll give a slightly different opinion.
Read the judging rubric and you will see a category for documenting their work.
Printouts or even a tri-fold with the programs and robot design greatly help the judges to see how the students built their robot, and documents the software.
In one season my team created a binder with all of their programs and each student developer did a brief write up on their part. That year we won the robot design award. We didn’t have the best robot, but it was the best documented.
Mark
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> On Nov 8, 2018, at 10:41 AM, Srini s <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hello,
> On the FLL competition day, at the time of Robot Design judging, what are the things to be handed over other than Team Information sheet.
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> 1. Do we need to give the EV3 programs - electronic files in a USB or should we load the programs and show them in a laptop.
> 2. Do we need to handover printouts of our program or just the electronic files as above.
> 3. Will the kids called randomly to explain the EV3 programs - function of each of the EV3 programming blocks.
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> Thanks in advance,
> Srini.
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