Team 1264D will be hosting a Girl Powered event October 20th for elementary and middle school students interested in STEM. For more information, please visit https://www.robotevents.com/robot-competitions/workshops/RE-WORKSHOP-18-6352.html. We will have a keynote speaker, a robot demo, and various engineering challenges. We hope you can join us!!
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1264D's tournament at Collins Hill was successful, but they did not achieve as much success as they have at previous tournaments. They encountered several troubles with the robot such as tipping twice, and uncallibrated programming at skills. Ultimately, they won the Judges' Award for their excellent performance at their interview.
It was an excellent tournament! 1264D went undefeated through all sixteen qualification matches, and ultimately won tournament champions, as well as Excellence. The team was satisfied with their success and hopes to uphold this success at future competitions. Go Wildcats!
It was a fun tournament. Team 1264D finished fifth in the qualifying rounds, later competing as the fifth seed, and ended their competition in the semifinals. They were satisfied with their performance and have discovered new issues with their robot that they hope to correct in the future. There were a lot of great teams at the competition and team 1264D learned a lot from the experience. Though they did not win the competition, they were happy to have been awarded the design award!
It was a great tournament! Team 1264D finished the qualification matches undefeated and in the first rank, allowing them compete as the first seed. They earned tournament champion and earned the Excellence award as well. They were proud of the performance of their robot at its second competition. Go Wildcats!
Great outcomes from this tournament for both of our Dunwoody teams! Team 1264A won tournament champion and had their first qualification for state! They were happy with their unique wall-bot design and how it performed in the competition. Team 1264D won the Robot Skills award as well as the Excellence award, finishing fourth in the qualifications matches overall and competing in the finals. The team was satisfied with the performance of their newly-designed robot and hope to improve their driving skills in future competitions. Way to go Wildcats!
Team 1264D was third in the qualification rounds and competed as the third seed. Although they were slighly disappointed that their autonomous did not work as planned, they were very happy with the results of the tournament. They won tournament champion and excellence!
The team felt that they did okay, but that there were a lot of features that they planned to change for their next robot. Their interview went well, and they were happy to have received the design award!
Team 1264D was very happy with their robot's performance today. They went undefeated and went as first alliance team captain. After teaming up with Walker and Parkview, they won tournament champion and the excellence award overall.
The team did decently at the competition. Through competing, they realized several areas where their robot needs improving (primarily with the claw). Their mobile goal intake worked well, and they were excited (and surprised) to have won the design award.
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There are an endless number of things to discover about robotics. A lot of it is just too fantastic for people to believe. ~Daniel H Wilson
Don't think of robots as replacements for humans -- think of them as things that will help make us better at tackling many of the problems we face. ~Eoin Treacy
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