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Beach Cities Robotics Invites the Public to SCRRF Robotics Workshop
Beach Cities Robotics Team 294 (www.bcrobotics.org ) is helping SCRRF (Southern California Regional Robotics Forum www.scrrf.org) provide an intensive all day robotics workshop Saturday, November 23, 2002, at CSUN (California State University, Northridge). School, city, county, and state officials, and interested public are encouraged to drop by the workshop and see what is going on. It is not a requirement to already have a FIRST team (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology www.usfirst.org ) , or to have registered for the workshop.
Beach Cities Robotics Team 294 (www.bcrobotics.org ) is helping SCRRF (Southern California Regional Robotics Forum www.scrrf.org) provide an intensive all day robotics workshop Saturday, November 23, 2002, at CSUN (California State University, Northridge). School, city, county, and state officials, and interested public are encouraged to drop by the workshop and see what is going on. It is not a requirement to already have a FIRST team (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology www.usfirst.org ) , or to have registered for the workshop.
SCRRF will be having sessions on motors, drive systems, pneumatics, robotic arms and lifts, electronics and IFI controllers, CAD, animation, team organization, Chairmans award, robotics curriculum, etc. There will be morning sessions and afternoon sessions. It is suggested that mentors, teachers, and students attend. Team representatives should divide up to attend all topics, and then share their knowledge with their team. They will also have a poster session where teams can share specific information on a robotic component, programming trick, great fundraiser, and/or any ideas or activities that might assist other teams.
Call 310-944-9334 for more details.
Pictures can be emailed in 200 dpi...
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Beach Cities Robotics Team 294 working on their championship robot.
More pictures available here...
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