With support from NASA West Virginia Space Grant Consortium. and
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Team Information:
You and your families and friends are invited to
the FIRST LEGO League 2006 Nano Quest Public Event
at Marshall University Marrow Library
Room 100
Saturday, December 2, 2006, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
There will be eight FLL teams in attendance.
They will be Vinson, Greenbrier, St. Joe, Milton, Davis Creek Elementary,
Barboursville Middle, Mt. View,
and Tucker Valley. There will be a Junior FIRST LEGO League from
Village of Barboursville.
Morning Schedule:
9:45-10:15 Set-up
Team Introductions & Remarks
Presentations 1 & 2
Table Round 1 (Each team plays once)
Presentations 3, 4 & 5
Table Round 2
Presentations 6 & 7
Table Round 3
Dr. Mike Norton will present information on Nano Technology.
http://www.atomcrafters.com/
http://www.marshall.edu/mbic/index.html
Lunch may be eaten in the outer lobby or you may make plans to go out.
You may wish to make arrangements with the Pizza Hut on 5th Avenue,
close to MU Stadium, for pizza delivery.
There are also other fast food restaurants in the same area, or you
may make arrangements to bring a picnic lunch.
Afternoon Schedule:
1:00-3:00 PM
In keeping with the Junior FLL 2006 Nano Quest Theme of Scale, we will
see Junior FLL presentations displayed, and get to build.
The afternoon robotic Table Rounds will be pick-up games arranged as
desired by teams.
Teams that have more than one robot may wish to use this time to test
out their robots, and get in more table rounds.
Materials Available to Each Team:
One rectangle table for each FLL team
Small round table for each Junior FLL team
White board area for banner, poster, etc.
Electrical outlets
Roll out boards for posters
Self scoring papers for each team for each round
Teams make sure you bring:
Computers
Robots
Presentations materials
Posters, computer program print-outs, etc.
Dry Erase to write on your area board
Pencils
Pens to write names on certificates
Paper
Masking tape
Bookmark Awards:
Awards will be given to students by other students who are commending
their gracious professionalism,
team work,
robot building and programming.
These awards are given student to student with comments written on the back by the student giving the award to explain why it was given.
Team Pictures
Be sure to have me take a picture of your team to put up on the web.