CHAMPIONSHIP www.engineering.iastate.edu Rockwell Collins General Mills Loren Zachary Mark Guidry Foundation K. Engel Engineering Outreach Endowment
FIRST LEGO League Have you ever seen so many people excited about out solving real-world problems and engineering? We feel truly fortunate to work with committed students, individuals, and organizations that share our goal of inspiring the next generation to celebrate engineering, science, and technology. We commend you for assuming an active role in the development of today s youth into tomorrow s talented workforce. Tournaments such as this provide participants the opportunity to see that they are part of something larger than their own team. Ultimately, it is our hope that team members see tournaments as a microcosm of society where people work together to solve common problems. Thank you for your attendance of this event. The participants today appreciate your positive support in their work of changing the culture, one brick at a time. Mission Statement Our mission is to provide an inspirational learning experience that celebrates engineering, science and technology, allowing participants to develop skill sets and personal qualities that lead them to future success in scientific, technical, and engineering fields. FLL CORE VALUES We are a team We do the work to find the solutions with guidance from our coaches and mentors We know our coaches and mentors do not have all the answers; we learn together We honor the spirit of friendly sportsmanship What we discover is more important than what we win We share our experiences with others We display Gracious Professionalism & Coopertition in everything we do We have fun! Code of Conduct It is our expectation that teams, guests, mentors and coaches will conduct themselves in a manner of good citizenship and gracious professionalism including respect for the Iowa State University campus, property, volunteers, teams, and Iowa FLL staff. Participation is an opportunity to engage with other teams and individuals while encouraging camaraderie. We are excited to see what teams have done with Senior Solutions and to have so many participants in this year s tournament! ABOUT FIRST FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) was founded in 1989 by inventor Dean Kamen to inspire young people s interest and participation in science and technology. Based in Manchester, NH, First is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit public charity. FIRST is supported by a strong network of sponsors and volunteers. FIRST provides the FIRST Robotics Competition for high-school students a more affordable and accessible opportunity to participate in FIRST. For more information, visit usfirst.org. About the LEGO GROUP The LEGO Group, a privately-held, family owned company based in Billund, Denmark, is one of the world s leading manufacturers of high quality, creative educational play materials for children. The company is commited to the development of children s creative and imaginative abilities, and its employees are guided by the motto adopted in the 1930s by founder Ole Kirk Christiansen: Only the best is good enough. For more information, visit www.lego.com Lego, MINDSTORMS and their respective logos are trademarks of The LEGO Group.
Starting FLL Start by thinking about it now! FLL is for children 9-14. Teams of up to ten form in all sorts of ways: school groups, clubs, civic organizations, or groups of friends. Registration for new teams runs from May to September each year at gofll.usfirst.org. You do not need to know exactly who will be on the team, but early registration allows you to start communicating with FLL and to learn more about how to make your team successful. There are many resources to help new and experienced coaches online at www.firstlegoleague.org. Also, feel free to contact Iowa FLL as well with any questions at fll@iastate.edu. If you are looking for existing teams in your area, check out TeamUp on the FIRST website. What is FIRST? FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a non-profit dedicated to promoting engineering and science to youth through fun, hands-on programs, such as FIRST LEGO League (FLL). Who can start a team? Anyone can start a team or coach a team! In fact, most FLL coaches aren t engineers they are parents, teachers, or volunteers who see the value of kids participating in FLL events. How often do teams meet? Teams can meet as often as they would like. Most FLL teams meet twice a week for a couple of hours. Often, teams will meet more regularly as they get closer to a tournament. What s Gracious Professionalism? Ask an FLL Team! Gracious Professionalism is at the heart of FIRST LEGO League. All participants treat each other with respect, help each other out, and collaborate so everyone can succeed. Is FLL just about building robots? No way! The robot is just one important part of FLL. Teams also do a research project, learn presentation skills, explore technical & engineering concepts, and develop teamwork skills. As we tell FLL teams, what we learn is more important than what we win.
The Teams
Judges Head Judges: Ken Birt Lisa Hurban Pat Barnes Project Pat Barnes Sriram Sundararajan George Duchossois Paul Craven Jennifer Johnson Robert Parker Andy Marshall Jay Staker Karl Washburn Robot Design Jeff Henderson Eric Ernst Matthew Nelson Ken Hoskin Ken Birt Daley Fraker Neal May Al Yanes Nick Hrabak Core Values Elyse Gieschen Lisa Hurban Matt Dikeman Merita Guthrie Jeff Weld Jivko Sinapov Richard Hurban Jim Christensen Keith Bowman
The Teams Robot Challenge FLL teams have had approximately 4 months to design, build, program, and test a robot made entirely from LEGO parts, making use of the LEGO Mindstorms robotics kits. Their robots are completely autonomous (they are not remote controlled). Teams have 2.5 minutes per round to complete as many challenges as they can, in any order. Each team participates in 3 matches. Teams keep the single best score from these 3 matches. Teams are penalized for touching their robot during a match if it is out of base by losing one yellow bacteria, which are worth points in base.
Event Schedule 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM 9:00 AM - 9:20 AM 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM 4:15 PM (approx.) Team Arrival and Registration Pearson Hall Coaches Meeting Howe Hall, Alliant Energy-Lee Liu Auditorium Opening Ceremony Teams: Howe Hall Atrium and Alliant Energy-Lee Liu Auditorium Guests: Howe Hall, Alliant Energy-Lee Liu Auditorium Competition Activities (full schedule available) Outreach Activities Black Engineering Building (full schedule available) Jr. FLL Expo 114 Marston Hall Jr. FLL Closing Ceremonies Howe Hall, Alliant Energy-Lee Liu Auditorium Judge Deliberations (not open to the public) Medals Ceremony, Closing Ceremony & Awards Presentation Teams Only: Howe Hall Atrium Guests: Hoover Hall, Kent-Stein Foundation Auditorium Note that a wristband or the coach button is required to enter the Howe Hall Atrium for opening & closing ceremonies. Room Locations Project Core Values Robot RED ORANGE GREEN BLUE Hoover 2255 Hoover 2264 Howe 2268 Hoover 1213 Howe 1344 Howe 1252 Howe 1246 Howe 1242 Hoover 1233 Hoover 1227 Hoover 1322 Hoover 1312 Project and Robot judging rooms are open for viewing. However, if the space should become too crowded, spectators associated with the team will be given priority. Only FLL team members may enter Core Values judging areas.
Thank You. Iowa FLL could not happen without the amazing dedication of the coaches, mentors, parents, and participants. We also want to thank our tournament sponsors and team sponsors, including Rockwell Collins, for their financial support. To the volunteers, Iowa FLL regional qualifier organizers, Engineering Online Learning, ISU Extension and the ISU FLL Planning Team, Iowa FLL is a success through combined efforts of teamwork and gracious professionalism from all of you. Please make sure to thank those around you for their dedication, creativity, and tenacity for being a part of something amazing and for their hard work in inspiring the next generation of engineers and scientists. Connection Information: Check out the Website: www.isek.iastate.edu Email us at: fll@iastate.edu Planning Team Iowa FLL Director >> Camille Schroeder Co-Chair >> Jerel Grupe Co-Chair and Head Ref >> Shaun VanWeelden Judge Recruiter >> Courtney Johnson Supplies Coordinator >> Jennifer Hurban Materials Coordinator >> Zach LaVone Volunteer Coordinator >> Bethany Juhnke Outreach Coordinator >> Tom Mlynarczyk Hoover Ops >> David Donahoe Jr FLL >> Samantha Petersen Regionals Coordinator >> Samantha Dugan Public Relations >> Tori Sorensen Facilities Coordinator >> Jaclyn Collier Graphic Designer >> Britta Mennecke Howe Ops >> Jacob Vogts