STEM Summer Boot Camp 2013 Grand Champions
Team MasterMinds |
The final point distribution is as follows. Congratulations to all teams for their hard work this week!!
Final Robotics Challenge
In the final robotics challenge, teams were required to navigate their Boe-Bots towards a target and knock it over using any programming skills and resources from the entire week. Volunteer Judge Rishanta Trundles presided over the final challenge. Winner: Team MasterMinds
The current point distribution before the final boe-bot challenge is as follows. This includes the Cryptographic Treasure Hunt, Boe-Bot challenge 1, Boe-Bot challenge 2, Boe-Bot challenge 3, and the group presentation challenge--What Would You Connect?
"CONNECT" Challenge Re-cap
In one of the last challenges of the week, teams developed ideas for a product of the future that would utilize Internet connectivity and presented their ideas in front of a panel of judges. Teams were critiqued based upon clear articulation of product function, target audience and promotional agenda. Effective presentation delivery was also scored. Winner: Cajun Coders.
Judges (left to right:) Rishanta Trundles CenturyLink, Mille Atkins CenturyLink, Brandon Foster Dow, Ashlee Bell West Monroe High School, Joey Higuera Engineering Student @ LA Tech |
Technocircuits |
Geek Squad |
Knowledge |
Mad Dogs |
Master Minds |
Sonic |
The Burning Matrices |
Silent But Deadly |
The winners of the "What Would You Connect?" group presentation are the Cajun Coders. The Cajun Coders presented the Smart Washer, a washer/dryer combination that connects to the internet, notifies users of the status of their laundry, and detects any troublesome pocket materials. Congratulations Cajun Coders!
The total point distribution for the end of Day4 includes Boe-bot Challenges 1, 2, and 3 as well as the current point totals for the Cryptographic Treasure Hunt. Remember, there are still plenty of points available!
Robotics Challenge #3: Avoid the Road Blocks!
In today's challenge, campers utilized information from the morning's lesson and infrared technology to navigate a series of roadblacks. Volunteer judge Varner Rencher of CenturyLink presided over today's challenge. Team Geek Squad was the challenge winner.
Guest Speaker: Penny Earnst of Dow Chemical Discusses the Benefits of a STEM Career
The camp was treated to a special talk during the lunch session as Penny Earnst addressed the group concerning the benefits of a STEM learning and how it directly relates to viable careers at Dow.
Liberal Arts: Debating the Positive and Negative Impacts of Technology
In a thought provoking discussion, West Monroe High School English instructor Ashlee Bell encouraged campers to think about the impacts of technology, both good and bad, on society.
Robotics Class: Using Infrared Headlights to "See" the Road
The total point distribution for the end of Day 3 includes Boe-bot Challenges 1 and 2 as well as the current point totals for the Cryptographic Treasure Hunt. Remember, there are still plenty of points available!
Robotics Challenge #2: Whisker Maze
In this challenge, teams used information learned earlier in the day to navigate through a maze of based on tactile feedback through metal antennae. Guest judge of the day Kenny Bush from Lamb Weston witnessed the exciting competition. The team to complete the challenge first was Team Mad Dogs, the winners of challenge #2.
Liberal Arts Class: Marketing and Presenting the "Connected" Product
Robotics Class: Tactile Navigation and Input Programming with LEDs and Whiskers
Many types of robotic machinery rely on a variety of tactile switches. For example, a tactile switch may detect when a robotic arm has encountered an object. The robot can be programmed to pick up the object and place it elsewhere. Factories use tactile switches to count objects on a production line, and also for aligning objects during industrial processes.
The current point totals include the Boe-Bot Challenge: Follow the Line as well as any points groups have acquired through the Cryptographic Treasure Hunt.
Robotics Challenge #1: Follow the Line
Computer Science: Cryptology
Robotics Programming: Photoresistors
West Monroe High School physics and robotics instructor Laura Duke introduced the campers to techniques in making the Boe-Bot recognize the differences in light and dark materials using photoresistors.
Robotics Class: Programming Using Subroutines, Calls, and Comments
This morning's first lesson revolved around the importance of using subroutines and comments in programming. Prof. Greer led the talk stressing the re-usability of subroutines in streamlining code.
STEM Kick-off