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Have Fun Building and Programming Robots for FLL and FTC: Using EV3 and Android

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About Have Fun Building And Programming Robots For FLL

Advait Marathe is currently a high school student at Mission San Jose High School. Robotics has been his greatest passion since seventh grade but he is also passionate about karate, computer science, and educational community service. He has participated and won countless FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL®) and FIRST® Tech Challenge (FTC®) tournaments and wanted to share the experience he has gained to help all of you excel in your competition. A little more about him, Advait has created robotics curriculum for classes all around the San Francisco Bay Area. He has coached over 100 students and has had over 3 years of experience in teaching robotics to K-8 students. Many of his students have went on to form teams, have won competitions, and have even developed a passion for robotics. This book is unique in the fact that it is the only book that shows you exactly how to build competition robots from scratch with design recommendations from winning teams. There are comprehensive instruction manuals included to help you create modular robots (Basebot and attachments). In addition to excellent design tips this book helps you learn how to create your own advanced programs using Myblocks and algorithms. Thirdly, this book is a holistic guide to all three aspects of the FLL Competition (Robot Game, Project, and Core Values). Finally, the last portion of the book provides a brief introduction to the FTC competition. Have Fun Building and Programming Robots for FLL and FTC covers everything from building your first robot to everything you may encounter on competition day. Robot Game: You will learn about how to build and program winning robots through sturdy robot design and advanced programming. This book provides the instructions and concepts needed to build two sophisticated robots that are tournament ready. In addition, you will also learn about how to create your own program blocks, use sensors to their fullest capabilities, and create attachments to accomplish multiple missions. Finally, you will learn winning game strategy and how to create your own strategy based on points, difficulty, and variability. Project: You will learn how to effectively come up with a project solution, present to judges, and share your solution with others. This book also includes helpful tips and a list of practice questions that judges might ask for the competition Core Values: You will learn about team bonding exercises that help strengthen teams, and how judges look for Core Values. This book also provides helpful tips and practice questions that judges might ask for the Core Value sessions.