Project
Improvements
Robot
Core Values
Nuts & Bolts
100

What was the most helpful resource you used in your research, and what did you learn from it?

What are....

Professionals (Autism Specialist, Occupational Therapist, Film Makers, Social Media)

End Users and Experience (Mighty Oaks)

Videos (Ohio Hospital with Facts, Mark R. and Son)

Autism Training at SCLA

Online- CDC and National Autism Society 

Experiences:  Walker Art Museum, Concert, 3M, Musical

100

If you had to start your research over, which resource would you use first? Why?

Professionals, CDC or National Autism Society, End User, Experiences, ....

100

Name one functional part of the robot that your like.

What is....

Square Design

Wire Management

Wheel Choices

Size

Eyeballs

4 Attachment Spots

Sensors

Attachments Detail

100

Name one of the FLL Core Values and explain how your team uses it (or could use it) outside of FLL

What is...

Fun (fun outings you do, celebrating goals you achieve, ...)

Inclusion (including others at school, meeting a new friend, hearing ideas from everyone...)

Innovation (solving a problem, creative ideas,...)

Discovery (trying something new- recipe, new sport or activity, new math method,...)

Teamwork (sports, scouting, group projects, ...)

Impact (volunteer work, mentoring, FMSC, OCC, ...)

100

Name something you learned about the person next to you.

Sam (strong builder, strong programmer, good at speaking...)

Amelia (works hard, good at giving examples, kind, ....)

Piper (Kind, inclusive, comforts others when down, ...)

Andrew (energetic, kind hearted, compassionate, ...)

Natalie (organized, driven or hard working, good at programming, ...)

Sally (peaceful, smart, easy going, ...)

Daira (fun, passionate, learned a lot of new skills, ....)

200

What existing solutions are out there?

Existing FLL Teams (include the students)

Some opportunities for sports or activities

STEAM at home

Quiet Rooms at Competitions


200

How did you decide which missions to accomplish and which pathway you would take?

Mission Assessment (points, distance, difficulty)

Grouped by Sides (bases)

1 Trip across the table

Grouped by same attachment

Near Base and Easy First

Combine Missions Second

Add Missions Over Time

200

What was the greatest design or programming difficulty you encountered?

Gyro Turn Spinning

Inconsistencies (Motor Calibration)

Lines Stops added to help Mission errors

Tight Space to turn by Sound Mixer

Light Show Initial Plan

Boat Delivery

Motor Falling Off


200

Tell me about one thing each of you contributed to the team.

Team jobs, mentoring Mighty Oaks, Robot parts, programmed a mission, Outreach project, research, visual tools, wrote a section of the guide, made improvements to the guide, music recording, skit part, ....

200

Which aspect of FLL did your team like best? Least?

Learning new things, coding, building, teamwork, outings, volunteering, ...

Robot not working, not enough time to do everything, conflicts, ....

300

What is the importance of your project?  

Inclusion

Autism Awareness

Students with Autism like STEAM and being part of a team

Students with Autism want to make friends

Treat them with respect and let them reach their abilities

Help form more teams and opportunities

300

How did the robot design change to solve missions?

Size Change (panels to frames)

Centered motor (balance)

Added anchor to motor to keep it on

Changed the Light Show Lifts

Changed the Museum Delivery 

Sensor Placement this Season for Line Stops

Added the outer support for the wheels this season


300

Do you solve any missions in an unusual or unique way?

Name and describe any of our attachments

Delivery of Popcorn Dude

Immersive Wall using platform (not lever)

Rolling Camera Push

3D Dragon from Behind

Backwards Drive to Museum

Passive Push for Concert Lights

300

What you learned in First Lego League (FLL) that you will use in the future

Teamwork (listening, communication, everyone input,...)

Including others and getting input from professionals

Public Speaking

Coding or Engineering Skills

Compromise and Getting Along

Project Management Skills

Word, Canva, ...

Creativity

300

Did you have a chance to collaborate with another team?

RoboDweebs, Technic Titians, Mind Factory, STEAM Camp (Brick Day Away), Summer Camp (other teams and mentoring them), Trail Life

400

What other problems did you Identify?

lack of ski jumping places, limited fencing clubs and appears dangerous to parents, missing digits tools for painting or drawing, low income options for theater, music class too loud for students with autism, rhythm issues for kids with reading disabilities, blind kids can't color or paint....

400

What improvements did you make to the guide

Added visual tools

Added more adaptations (decrease the difficulty of activities)

Added silent applause idea

added more professionals to consult (speech)

Added idea to do STEAM stations

Added tip to remove distractions (toys)

Changed it to a fancier magazine style (improved visuals and easier to read)

400

Do your robot’s programs achieve the same result every time?

No

Mission Graph Data

Improved by doing following:  Jigs, Motor Calibrations, Line Stops, Gyro Test, Reduce Speed, Change Pathway, ...

Over 80% accurate for State Preparations

400

What were your team goals this season?

Passive Attachments, Gyro Turns, Slip on Attachments, Regional Competition, Try our Best, Meet New Teams, Learn our Parts, Add Creativity, ...

400

How would you best represent MN if chosen?

Core Values, GP, Have Fun, Continue to work on project and robot, try new missions, Do our Best, Meet and learn from new teams

500

If someone tried to use your solution today, would it be possible?

YES!  It is already being used today.  We tried it for the Mighty Oaks to make improvements.  STEAM teachers are using it in classrooms.  Other teams are using for students on their team with autism.  
500

What improvements did you make for State?

Increase robot score (added two audience deliveries)

Increased consistency of robot (changes turns, added calibration)

Added Display Boards

FMSC

STEAM Camp

Escape Room

PARS tour and presentation

Tabs to the guide

Magazine Style of Guide

500

How did you manage programming for your team?

Programmed by bases and runs (individual programs that can be worked on separately)

Everyone programmed at least 1 run

Printed program codes for everyone to use

Coding Library to use

Program Notes to let the others know what the robot is doing.

Pictures to record everything

500

How do you show Gracious Professionalism to others?

Help mentor other teams and share tips, Give space in line up area, Line up quietly by rooms (not disturb), limit our time at practice tables), Wish others good luck, learn from other teams, respectful to coach and teammates, ...

500

If you could go back and change something from your season, what would it be?

More time mentoring Mighty Oaks

More teams for Autism

More Sharing

Changed Pathway at Regionals for Sound Mixer

Slowed Down my Speaking

Not Argued


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