Posted on 11/13/2013 9:40:02 AM PST by samiam1972
Our family is heavily involved in FIRST Robotics. I have a favor to ask. Up Next- Team 3528 made a video and entered it in the Rockwell Automation "Engineering Our Future" video contest describing what we would engineer to help change the world. Theyre giving away $10,000 in team grants to use on future projects. It's all based on the number of votes, so we need to get as many people to vote between now and November 29. They allow you to vote once every 24 hours, so Id appreciate if you could vote as many days as possible.
In our video, we have shared about our Hero Project - a partnership we have with DAV and Wounded Warriors Family Support to engineer devices to help our disabled vets live independent lives.
Do you think you could go to the Rockwell Automation website and vote for our video?
Here's the link: http://goo.gl/KSMd2H
Thanks for your support!
Laura H. aka Samiam1972
PS. If you feel inspired, please forward to others. We are competing against other teams in high schools around the country with lots and lots of students.
Our team was featured on KCTV5 news this morning http://www.kctv5.com/story/23939836/robots-from-area-students-help-disabled
Oh, I know. We’ve been warned. I’m looking at all these weekend classes and volunteer days and ‘get-to-know-each-other’ parties as a warm up for January. Thankfully we do not live far from the college. It will make picking him up on those bitter cold nights so much more tolerable.
I guess our team made it to World’s the past two years, too, but I have no idea what to expect. I’m just so excited for him! He’s on his computer all the time trying to learn more about coding. He’s like a sponge and is just soaking it all in.
The six week build time ends right around my anniversary, too. I’m guessing the hubster and I will not be enjoying a peaceful evening out without the kids. Ha!
We just received this email. They are resetting the votes and starting over. There was a glitch that allowed a group to gain more than 15K votes overnight. Here is what the email said and please remember to vote! Thanks again!
Dear FIRST teams,
We are experiencing unforeseen technical difficulties with our Engineering Our Future video contest. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work through the issues. We are blown away by the number of videos submitted globally. Our goal for this contest was to inspire young minds and hope you have been inspired throughout the creation of your video.
In the spirit of Coopertition, we are resetting voting to ensure everyone has an equal playing field. Voting will be reset on Friday, Nov. 15 by 8 a.m. CDT and will conclude on Friday, Nov. 29 at 11:59 p.m. CDT.
We encourage you to continue campaigning for votes from your friends, families and supporters to win a team grant. Youre welcome to tweet, send updates on Facebook, text, email and more.
Sincerely,
Engineering Our Future Video Contest Committee
Rockwell Automation
We are experiencing unforeseen technical difficulties with our Engineering Our Future video contest. In the spirit of Coopertition, we are resetting voting to ensure everyone has an equal playing field. Voting will be reset on Friday, Nov. 15 by 8 a.m. CDT and will conclude on Friday, Nov. 29 at 11:59 p.m. CDT. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work through the issues.
I knew someone would cheat.
Sad, isn’t it?
Voting has been reinstated for the Rockwell Automation grant. Here is the new link directly to our video.
We have a LOT of competition, so it is very important to for us to keep voting for the next couple weeks.
Thanks again!
The counter seems stuck at 1071. Have you noticed this?
It was at 1073 just now when I went to vote. Thank you so much for your vote! I don’t think we’re going to win this but it’s still a good exercise for the kids. We’ll have to find other grants or other businesses to support us. This is hard work!! :o)
Let the games begin.
Good luck to your FRC team
Insanity reigns thru February.
Hi! I wanted to update all of you that helped vote for our team last fall. Although we didn’t win this grant, we did make it to the Championship in St. Louis! We just finished the KC Regionals and our little homeschool team won the Regional Chairman’s Award, the most prestigious award at FIRST. It honors the team that best represents a model for other teams to emulate and best embodies the purpose and goals of FIRST. Here is a link to more information on the The Hero Project that has their video at the bottom and an update on the latest recipient of our team’s help. http://teamupnext.com/the-hero-project/ Thank you all so much for your support!
Update ping.
Congratulations to your team on making it to the championship and winning an important award! Your team certainly picked a worthy project - helping veterans. Very impressive video at the link, too. Thanks for sending that update.
Huge accomplishment! Congratulate your team for me.
The team will find Worlds to be absolutely mind blowing. Our team is in our third year and qualified for worlds twice.
Great job
Thanks!! They’ve been to World before, ranked 16th! However, this is my son’s first year. It’s all new to us so we’re incredibly excited. He hasn’t been able to help on the Hero Project yet since he is a newbie but we’ll get to do a lot more next year!
I dont consider myself a HTML maven, but I have picked up a few things over my years of FReeping. First, you should know that automatic link creation only occurs when there is no HTML code in your reply.<a href=For example, http://goo.gl/KSMd2H doesnt automatically produce a link in this reply because I have used HTML to produce those italics in these last two sentences. Also note that because I used HTML for italics, I had to use HTML to create the paragraph break above. All in all, I dont usually use the auto generation of links because I like to format my posts, and that requires HTML.
When you use HTML to make a link, you can create a more human-friendly label for it instead of the often-times gibberish names for the actual address the computer uses to link to the file you want. The HTML for a link is as follows:
tells the computer that you are creating a link"http://goo.gl/KSMd2H
tells the computer where to find the file youre linking to (double quotes required)>
tells the computer to expect the label immediately followingRockwell Automation
tells the computer how you want the link labeled</a>
tells the computer that the link instruction is complete<a href="http://goo.gl/KSMd2H>Rockwell Automation</a>Note: I had to use a separate coding trick to get the computer to display the code instead of trying to execute it. I will now prune away my commentary, so you can see the HTML code explicitly:
I will now allow the computer to see the code you saw, without that trick which hid the HTML code above:Rockwell Automation
. . . which I tested, and found to work. Obviously when you make a link of your own, you have to use the correct, exact address to the link you wish to direct the readers computer to. But you are free to improvise in defining the label you want the reader to see.
That’s great. Your son will have a blast. Our regional is 2 weeks before worlds. Not much prep time. We’ve won Rookie All Star and Engineering Ecxellence. Hoping for Chairman’s this year. Not sure how competitive our robot is this year. Very little testing.
I’m not looking forward to the 19 hour drive. Nobody else likes pulling a trailer so I’m the key driver.
I appreciate your attempt to help me with making links active. All I can say is that you lost me after the first sentence. My homeschooled son was able to write the code for their robot IN SPITE of me. I had absolutely NOTHING to do with it! His brain does not tick the same way mine does. My husband and I used to call him our freak of nature.
I rarely post articles. When I do, I am very grateful for the FReepers that come along behind me and fix the mistakes I’ve made! So again, honestly, thank you for trying but understanding what you wrote is just not something that will happen for me in this lifetime. The few brain cells I have firing after taking care of my kids are not enough to focus on something like this!
What regional are you attending? We’re going to Oklahoma in a couple of weeks. That was our back up plan! Our robot is pretty good but we were completely mauled by a couple of them. You can definitely see a difference in robots with lower/higher funding. There were two robots that almost brought tears to my eyes because of their beauty alone! LOL! We’re not there yet! Very inspiring, though!
Good luck to your team and be a safe driver! Pulling those things is always a challenge.
We’re at the Chesapeake regional in MD.
I think a lot of the variance comes from adult engineer built to true student built machines. We believe in student led. I barely touched a tool all season.
The worst drive was in 2012. Strong headwind almost the entire way. Our other van driver behind me told me a couple times he was surprised I was able to stay in my lane
Fun fun.
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