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===[[2012 Pancake Breakfast | Pancake Breakfast]]=== | ===[[2012 Pancake Breakfast | Pancake Breakfast]]=== | ||
:Our AppleBee's Pancake Breakfast on 21-October-2012 raised nearly $1,000 for the team. | :Our AppleBee's Pancake Breakfast on 21-October-2012 raised nearly $1,000 for the team. | ||
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+ | ===[[Downingtown FIRST LEGO League Tune Up 2012 | DAR FLL Tune-up]]=== | ||
+ | :The team hosted its first FIRST event, an FLL tune-up, on 3-November-2012 | ||
==Outreach== | ==Outreach== |
Revision as of 00:50, 5 November 2012
Contents
DEWBOT IX Build
Design Details
Strategic Objectives
Drive Train
Control
Field
Design Process
Events
Pancake Breakfast
- Our AppleBee's Pancake Breakfast on 21-October-2012 raised nearly $1,000 for the team.
DAR FLL Tune-up
- The team hosted its first FIRST event, an FLL tune-up, on 3-November-2012
Outreach
Projects
Teams
Skill-set (discipline) Qualifications
- Skill-set, or discipline training and qualifications exist for the purpose of developing skills and knowledge within a specific arena (or discipline). Qualified students are better able to contribute to the robot's design and construction. By the way, you'll likely find these skills useful more generally than just to build DEWBOT IX. Students are allowed and encouraged to qualify in more than one Discipline. Discipline qualifications are mentor-driven, but highly-qualified students may lead training.
People
Team Sab-BOT-age is what it is only due to the efforts of the people involved. DEWBOT VIII's success will be in the hands of the students, mentors and parents engaged. The team's very existence is possible only through the gracious generosity of our sponsors.
Chairman's Award
See our other robots in the Robot Archives.