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Robofest 2013
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July 11, 9am~4pm, RoboParade for beginners. To register, email [email protected]
JULY 15~19, Robots and Music
July 25, 9am~4pm, Bottle RoboSumo for beginners. To register, email [email protected]
Robofest Summer Camp Flyer in PDF
The above camps are for US students only and partially sponsored by Robofest Sponsors.
Camps in previous years:
2012
- RoboMath with Lego NXT and NXTG , [5th~12th grade students] JUNE 28, 2012, 9:30am-3pm ($25 per student, bring your lunch bag or $4 for pizza and pop/bottled water);
To register, send an email to Dr. Cartwright at [email protected]. The same day camp will be held on JUNE 29.
- RoboMath with Lego NXT and RobotC , [8th~12th grade students] JULY 26, 2012, 9:30am-3pm ($25 per student, bring your lunch bag or $4 for pizza and pop/bottled water);
To register, send an email to Dr. Cartwright at [email protected].
- Autonomous Robotics, [9th~12th grade students] JULY 16 - 20, 2012, For details, visit
Lawrence Tech Summer Camps page
- Introducing the Arduino Micro Controller, [8th~12th grade students] Monday July 9th and Tuesday July 10th, 2012 from 9:00am to 4:00pm.
Camp fee: $200 (Students will take the Arduino and the tools they made home).
To register, send an email to Dr. Miller at [email protected].
Camp Flyer
- Learning Java Basics with Android Phones - Canceled..., [8th~12th grade students with some programming experiences], JULY 11 - 12, 2012, 9am~4pm, $100, Lunch provided. To register, email Dr. Chung, [email protected]
- More to come... Please join Robofest eNews to get updated info.
- How to pay summer camp fees
2011
- L2Bot programming with Java - June 28 ~ 29, 9am ~4pm, M218 ($100, Free lunch provided).
- For high school students who might be interested in learning more computer science.
Some programming knowledge and experience required.
- It is recommended to bring your own Laptop (PC, no Mac).
- You may borrow an L2Bot after the camp for free if you plan to compete in Vision Centric Challenge during the Robofest 2012 season.
- Camp Flyer/Syllabus
- Sponsored by DENSO and TARDEC. To register email [email protected]. Use subject line: L2Bot camp.
- RoboMath (including RoboParade and Exhibition techniques)
- To register, send an email to Dr. Cartwright at [email protected]. This camp is sponsored by
TARDEC.
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For Coaches
and Teachers with NXTG: June 24, 4 ~ 8pm, Lawrence Tech, Room: M218 (Free, bring your own NXT and
laptop; pizza and pop will be provided)
- (Full) For Students (5th ~ 12th
grade) with NXTG:
July 7, 10am ~ 3pm, ($20 per student, bring your
lunch bag or $4 for pizza and pop/bottled water), Room M218
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For
Coaches and teachers with C programming language: July 11, 4 ~ 8pm, Lawrence Tech, Room: M210
(Free, bring your own NXT and laptop; pizza and pop will be provided)
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For 8th~ 12th grade Students with C: July 14, 10am ~
3pm, Room M218 ($20 per student,
bring your
lunch bag or $4 for pizza and pop/bottled water)
- (Additional Camp) For Students (5th ~ 12th
grade) with NXTG:
July 22, 10am ~ 3pm, ($20 per student, bring your
lunch bag or $4 for pizza and pop/bottled water), Room M218
- Kalman filter algorithms - Tue., July 12, 9am ~ 4pm, Room: M213 (No fee, Free Lunch provided). For advanced High School students, coaches, teachers,
college students; Sponsored by TARDEC. To register, email [email protected]. Use subject line: Kalman filter.
[ Flyer in PDF | Math Background | Lecture Notes ]
- Android Mobile App Programming plus Lego NXT with LeJos - July 18 ~ 19. 9am ~ 4pm. Room: M210 (July 18), M218 (July 19). For high school students who might be interested in learning more computer science.
To register email [email protected]. Use subject line: Android-NXT camp.
Sponsored by Tardec.
- Some programming knowledge and experience required.
- Fee: $100 if you bring your Android phone (Android 2.1 or newer). $150 if do not have an Android Phone. Free lunch provided.
- It is recommended to bring your laptop (PC) and Lego NXT.
- Topics to be covered (tentative): How to setup Android Programming Environment using Eclipse; Basic Android Programming; Using sensors; Graphics;
LeJos setup for NXTs; Basic LeJos
programming; Bluetooth communication with NXTs; and Introduction to Android image and vision processing.
- Camp Flyer/Syllabus
- Hexapod Robot Sumo Camp - Tue, Aug. 23, 10am~3pm. Free registration. Free lunch. Room: TBD
- Each team can borrow a BIOLOID Premium hexapod robot sponsored by ROBOTIS Inc.
- Required to compete on Sep. 26 during RoboExpo.
- High school teams only. Send email to Dr. Chung ([email protected]) to apply.
- Watch some videos of hexapod robot sumo here.
Camp Fee Payment: (1) Check payable to Lawrence Tech / Robofest,(2) Credit Card using PayPal, or (3) Cash on the first day of the camp. Receipts for cash will be issued.
2010
- RoboMath
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for Coaches
and Teachers with NXTG: June 29, 4 ~ 8pm, Lawrence Tech, Room: M218 (Free, bring your own NXT and
laptop; pizza and pop will be provided)
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for
Coaches and teachers with C: June 30, 4 ~ 8pm, Lawrence Tech, Room: M218
(Free, bring your own NXT and laptop; pizza and pop will be provided)
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for Students (5th ~ 12th
grade) with NXTG:
July 8, 10am ~ 3pm, M218 ($10 per student, bring your
lunch bag or $3 for pizza and pop/bottled water), Room M218
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for 8th~ 12th grade Students with C: July 9, 10am ~
3pm, M218 ($10 per student,
bring your
lunch bag or $3 for pizza and pop/bottled water), Room M218
- Atonompus Robotics using L2Bots with Java Programming:
July 12-16.
2008
2007 - 2001
To be compiled... Check out each Robofest year
Robofest Home -
www.robofest.net
2000
The First Robofest Camp