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Day 4: Points Update

Day 4:  Points Update

Teams      Point Total
Team 6 - Team Royalty 112
Team 5 - MVP 99
Team 2 - Big Kats 89
Team 8 - Time Lords 87
Team 3 - Blue Titans 81
Team 7 - Fire Cobras 76
Team 1 - Silent Sloths 66
Team 4 - CyberNerds 40

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Day 3: Final Point Total

Day 3:  Final Point Total

Teams      Point Total
Team 6 - Team Royalty 94
Team 2 - Big Kats 89
Team 8 - Time Lords 82
Team 3 - Blue Titans 81
Team 7 - Fire Cobras 76
Team 5 - MVP 74
Team 1 - Silent Sloths 62
Team 4 - CyberNerds 40

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Updated Point Total Day 3

Updated Point Total Day 3

Teams      Point Total
Team 6 - Team Royalty 84
Team 2 - Big Kats 82
Team 8 - Time Lords 82
Team 3 - Blue Titans 73
Team 7 - Fire Cobras 66
Team 1 - Silent Sloths 56
Team 5 - MVP 55
Team 4 - CyberNerds 40

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Updated Point Totals

Updated Point Totals as of 12:10pm June 18

Teams      Point Total
Team 2 - Big Kats 55
Team 6 - Team Royalty 53
Team 8 - Time Lords 49
Team 3 - Blue Titans 46
Team 7 - Fire Cobras 45
Team 5 - MVP 34
Team 1 - Silent Sloths 27
Team 4 - CyberNerds 23

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Total Point Distribution at the End of Day 3

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!


Knowledge: 71
TechnoCircuits: 64
Master Minds: 61
Sonic: 54
Geek Squad: 49
Cajun Coders: 37
Mad Dogs: 36
The Burning Matrices: 28
Silent but Deadly: 24

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Day 3: Robotics Challenge #2

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.




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Day 3: Marketing and Presenting the "Connected" Product

Liberal Arts Class:  Marketing and Presenting the "Connected" Product



One of the challenges that each team has to devote resources to is the development and presentation of a potential product with connectivity and functionality dependent upon the Internet.  In the morning liberal arts session, Professor of Business and Technology Ryan Pierce reviewed some technology already in existence that performs these functions, explored topics related to product development, discussed methods of promoting those products, and gave tips on how to deliver a solid persuasive presentation.



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Day 3: Robotics Input Programming with LEDs and Whiskers

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.


In all these instances, the switches provide inputs that dictate some other form of programmed output. The inputs are electronically monitored by the product, be it a robot, or a calculator, or a production line. Based on the state of the switches, the robot arm grabs an object, or the calculator display updates, or the factory production line reacts with motors or servos to guide products.


Students were challenged to build tactile switches, called whiskers, onto their Boe-Bots and test them.  Once tested, the student must also program the Boe-Bot to monitor the state of these switches, and decide what to do when it encounters an obstacle. The end result is autonomous navigation by touch.


The LEDs have a variety of uses, but for this project are best suited as a reporting mechanism, indicating which whisker has been activated



Instructors Laura Duke and Chantain Greer led the teams in this lesson.

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Current Points Distribution

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.


TechnoCircuits: 32
Cajun Coders: 28
Geek Squad: 27
Silent But Deadly: 20
Master Minds: 20
Sonic: 20
Knowledge: 16
The Burning Matrices: 15
Mad Dogs: 11

Please remember, there are still plenty of points up for grabs. Keep working hard and having fun!

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