Thursday, December 17, 2009

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Rehersal for Project

This Wednesday, December 9 we will meet at First United Methodist Church of Edmond about 5:20PM to do the skit in front of a group of parents, educators and others at 5:30 in the CAC. FUMC is located at 305 E Hurd in Edmond, near UCO, between Jackson and Hurd. The CAC is located behind (North of) the main church building. I am making a spaghetti dinner for the children's choir and their families, and you are welcome to eat either before or after performing the skit. Dinner starts at 5:15 until 5:50 (about). Our Choir will start to practice for our Christmas program by 6PM, but if we need to go over any thing we can use the rooms that we will eat and perform in to do so. (rooms 107-108 in the CAC).
If you can not be there at this date/time, please let us know so we are not waiting for you. Please email any questions.
Thanks & See you Wednesday! - Amy

Tournement Day Schedule

Here is the latest schedule for the Championship on Saturday:

Time

Item

6:30

Tournament Staff Arrive

7:00

Tournament Volunteers Arrive

7:15

Referee/Judge Meeting

7:30

Teams Arrive

8:00

Coach's Meeting

8:15

Teams Assemble for Opening Ceremonies

8:30 - 9:00

Opening Ceremonies

9:00 - 9:10

Break

9:10 - 11:00

Morning Session

11:10 - 11:25

JrFLL Awards Ceremony

11:20 - 12:30

Lunch

12:40 - 2:40

Afternoon Session

2:45 - 4:30

Bracket Rounds & Judges Callbacks

4:30 - 5:00

Closing Ceremonies

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Re: Post from Susan Bohl

Well, The Screaming Outsiders finished thier first ever First Lego League Scrimmage on Saturday, November 21st.  The girls did good for thier first time ever to do this type of event.  And the determination is now increased and they really want to get "Alfred" (that's their robot's name) to do all the missions.  Your Go Girls!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Choosing Missions

We need to watch the missions and make decisions as to which ones we want to try to complete in the 2.5 minutes that we have for each match. Tomorrow, we will watch them all.
Here is the link for the missions: FLL Robot Missions
There are 10 options with points varying from 10 to 25 each. For the time we have tomorrow here are some suggested goals for the mission sub-team:
  1. review all of the missions
  2. try some simple programing of portions of more than 1 of the missions
  3. get everyone familiar with how the sensors work and how to add/remove them
  4. review the rules for the missions
  5. make decisions as to which teammates would like to think about becoming "experts" on rules, missions, parts, etc
We need to keep in mind that only 2 team members can be at the table at anytime. You may "tag out" to switch with a teammate.
Here is the link for the rules: Mission Rules
There are additional questions that we may need answers to here: Game Q&A

Take your time to review these; even the teammates that are not specifically a part of the missions sub-team should take a look at them to become familiar with the robots missions.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Research by Team

Some initial internet research has turned up a lot of good information
to use in our Solar Bus skit. Here's what the girls researched and
selected at our last meeting as research material that would be relevant
to our project.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

LANL Squeezes More Juice from Solar Panels


The researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory worked with nanocrystals to produce 35% more power than traditional solar cells. This is a 2004 article with a lot of technical jargon, but the jest of it is very interesting. Take a moment to check it out!

Monday, November 2, 2009

FLL - FIRST/TWC Partnership in the US!

This message is directed at FLL Teams in the US.

From the Desk of Dean Kamen --

Hello FIRST Teams, Mentors, Coaches, Volunteers, Sponsors, and the entire FIRST Community...

I have an unscheduled, urgent assignment that will help us spread the word about FIRST and our mission in a new and exciting way.

This month, Time Warner Cable (TWC) will launch a new partnership with FIRST in the United States. We need to make sure the launch is successful, specifically the launch of TWC's new web site, http://connectamillionminds.com, which celebrates youth participation in science and technology. I'm asking you – through your incredible participation on the site - to let the executives and employees of TWC know that partnering with FIRST is the best decision they ever made. That's right, The Best. Ever.

Here's more on what I'm asking you to do and why --

What is the FIRST / Time Warner Cable Partnership?

It's a partnership that will put FIRST teams and events on TV and on the Web. TWC is investing $100 million (cash and in-kind) over 5 years in STEM. (No, not all of it in FIRST).

What is "Connect A Million Minds"?

It's the name and the goal of TWC's program - to connect a million kids to STEM. It's also the name of the TWC web site – http://connectamillionminds.com - where you can take the pledge to introduce young people to STEM programs – like FIRST – and inspire others to do the same.

Why is this web site launch important?

TWC is going to promote this website like crazy. By giving FIRST a priority presence on the site (we are the one and only group invited to participate BEFORE the site launches!), your photos and pledges can be the first thing visitors see!

What I'm asking you to do:

  1. Visit http://www.connectamillionminds.com. As a beta user, you will have exclusive access to the site with the following (case sensitive) username and password -- username: RobotZ, password: Rule
  2. Take the Pledge – commit to introduce one…ten…a hundred youth! to FIRST and STEM opportunities
  3. Upload – post an inspiring FIRST photo and a few words about how you connected young people to STEM programs
  4. Send us your feedback. E-mail your comments and suggestions for the Connect a Million Minds site to TWC.Camm@twcable.com.

Show TWC that FIRST is the best partner they've ever had!

When I'm asking you to do it:

FIRST will have special access to the beta site from 11/2 – 11/8, so you need to take the pledge and upload your content by November 8th. The official site launches to the public a few days later.

I look forward to seeing your content and hearing the reactions of TWC executives to the energy and commitment of the FIRST community. Thank you for all you do for FIRST!

Dean Kamen


Sunday, November 1, 2009

Had a great time last week! We really completed alot on the project! We found out what the skit will be. Here's a quick summary, it takes place in a classroom with the science teacher, (ms. Explode) played by Raven, drives our solar bus through the wall and then introduces a speaker, played by Emily , who is a bus expert! Emily talks about the bus and the reaserch we did by answering the classes questions. Hope we can make it a bit more exciting! THX for READING!!! :-) !

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Post for our FLL Blog Site - From Rachel Bohl

Press Release - October 30, 2009:
 
The Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma is proud to have 10 teams participating out of 64 in total in this years FIRST LEGO League program.  The "Screaming Outsiders" is a team of 10 girls from Edmond and Deer Creek Oklahoma who's ages range from 9 to 12 years old.  And these girls are excited about sharing their experience with younger girls to get them interested in this fun and rewarding program that ignites an enthusiasm for discovery, science, and technology.  Go to http://fllokscouts.blogspot.com/ to learn more about the great things this team is doing.
 
The team would also like to welcome girls from all around Oklahoma to come check-out this program by inviting them as their guests to the FIRST LEGO League scrimmage being held at Northwest Classen High School in Oklahoma City on November 21st.  Friends are also invited to the the final competition being held at Stillwater High School on December 12th.  Go to http://www.oksef.org/ for additional details.
 
End of Press Release

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Pls. Post on Screaming Outsiders Blog

Media Team Sponsor Logo Brainstorming
1. Bring stuff in with boxes, decorations all with the sponsors names on them
2. Make fake tatoos with sponsors names on them
3. Wear head bands using iron on tatoos (the ones you can print on a home printer) with the sponsors logo
4. Make stand up signs that can be in our off the field team area.  Use Sierra's "Worddeguns" (sp?)
5. Make everything
 
Please feel free to continue brainstorming by posting your ideas on the blog!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Post from Rachel Bohl

Here are some photo's taken when we built and painted our platform and some others from when we were building our missions!
 
Rachel  10/15/09

Monday, October 12, 2009

Welcome to Screaming Outsiders Team #6781 Blog!

Here FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Lego League Team #6781 will virtually gather to share ideas, thoughts, plans, interesting finds and much more. We are working on Smart Moves 2009 with a focus on Transportation.
Please plan to check in for new posts a few times a week. Also, please plan to post your comments, ideas, or anything else you would like to share with the Team.
For starters, take a look at this short video of an Oklahoma January 2009 FLL tournament:



You will receive the email address to use to post directly to the blog.
This blog will be monitored for any inappropriate usage and any inappropriate posts will be removed.
This is a space to have fun, learn and share.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

KOKH FOX 25 :: Morning News 10/08/09

Here is the link to the video from Megan, Emily, Ally and Rachel's visit to Channel 25:

KOKH FOX 25 :: Morning News

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