NEW SITE

Since the Nanites are no longer in the FLL program, we have created a new site more catered towards FTC (FIRST Tech Challenge): website & blog.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Making your own Wall-e with NXT

I like what I saw. Anyone wants to build it?

Thursday, June 5, 2008

NXT Machine Gun

Two views of the NXT Machine Gun entirely built by Simon.

http://picasaweb.google.com/kingsum.chow/2008LegoProjects?authkey=apKXuMPZf-U

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

How to Take Good Photos of LEGOs

I learned a lot of how to take better photos of LEGOs.

New Season for Climate Connections

http://www.firstlegoleague.org/default.aspx?pid=70

Let the new season begin with summer project assignments that will help you prepare for the new challenges. The assignments are not ready yet but they should be ready before the last day of school.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

A collection of old video for Nanites's Robots

  1. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2878333684982442565&hl=en
  2. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6052590439230021451&hl=en
  3. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7201057868417850831&hl=en
  4. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4438485948573508375&hl=en
  5. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5204025358765068785&hl=en
  6. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3492848498976757920&hl=en

Saturday, May 17, 2008

About HTK Open

The Nanites like the HTK FIRST LEGO League International Open. The organizers did a good job in communicating almost every aspect that we need to pay attention to before and during the tournament. Their scoring system for the entire event seems reasonably fair too. Our team did not win any trophy but they were happy to be in the 12th place overall. We had very strong competition within our bracket in our strengths, e.g. team work and programming, so we did not get call backs. We were happy that Brothers Keepers (also in our bracket) got the call back as we bonded with them right from day 1. We also made good friends with other teams such as Some Assembly Required. We were fortunate to be in the same alliance with these two teams, along with Roboloco from Columbia. We did well enough as an alliance to be placed third (out of 16) in that event. We really like the concept of the alliance event and perhaps we can try a mini version of that in Oregon?
The kids visited all other teams and shared our brochures and collected giveaways from them. They played together with many other teams. They had so much fun that sometimes they forgot to come back to practice. I guess that is the spirit of the tournament - have fun and enjoy! Many teams visited us and took photos with us too.
The judges for research, team work and robot design were all very friendly and encouraging. Many teams were very friendly and showed the spirit of FIRST as well. It is indeed a very friendly competition as teams are helping each other. For example, Some Assembly Required offered us parts that we did not bring along.
As for our own team, the only low point is our robot did not perform there, The robot used to score about 390 points failed to score above 300 points in the tournament. Thus the kids have a good lesson.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

HTK International Open is Over Today

The Sylvan Nanites were happy to be placed 12th overall (out of 63 teams and 11 countries) with a balanced scores in all categories except that the robot that used to score ~390 points could not run properly on the tables. The kids enjoyed the 2 days of tournaments and met many new friends in very friendly competitions.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Time Limits...

Well, the Sylvan Nanites have now found it possible to accomplish all the missions within 2 minutes and 30 seconds.

Our highest score was 389 (It was actually in 2:32...)

But we also got 385 (2:18 - Our best time!)

Our maximum score is, if you look below, 395, since we took out the coal mission. (We did manage to score 395, but it was over time, so it did not count. Hopefully we can manage to make 395 within the limit, of course)

:)

Friday, April 25, 2008

Less than 1 week to go...

The exciting opportunity to meet with teams from other parts of the world is just 1 week away. The Nanites are still trying to get ready for the opportunity to share the joy of robotics, research and just having fun with other teams participating in the HTK International Open. Time is running out and we have to finalize the research projects, the programs, the missions and the attachments.

We need to get all 5 programs done in two and half minutes! Our best score was 395 points but it took 2 minutes and 49 seconds for that run.

We will get better!