Friday, December 2, 2011

Robotics!!!!!!!!!!

This week has seriously been really chaotic because FLL is tomorrow. I have been helping pain posters for the restrooms, Judge welcome signs, ect. I also helped carry the Lego table outside with Jesus Miraz to the outside of the auditorium, so that when the play is over we can set up really fast and go home early. Another thing that I did this week was clean the building room with Carolina and Anthony because we didn't have anything else to do. I asked Isabel, and Bianca they had anything, but they didn't need help with anything. After asking Bianca and Isabel I asked Martin if he needed help and he said that we could clean the room. I thought that this was  just something really ridiculous; however. I decided to do it anyways and clean the room like most Freshman have done in the past.     

Monday, November 21, 2011

Robotics!!!!!!!

     Last Friday we had the LEGO scrimmage here at Carl Hayden high school. It turned out to be really well, but in the beginning it was a mass chaos. Everyone wasn't in their right position the scoring sheet that display the scores was malfunctioning, and Mr. Whitley wasn't back with the pizzas. Everybody was worried that the scrimmage would be a complete failure;however, Bianca magically fixed the program, everybody got in their rightful positions, and Mr.Whitley came back with the pizzas. What role did I play during the scrimmage you ask? My role on the team was to score the sheets that were given to us by the referee, and calculate the teams final score. To tell you the truth I thought that me and Bianca did a really good job. We both worked together as a team and got all the papers scored on time. The intimidating part about this whole thing is that the scrimmage was just a sample of what FLL is going to be about. If I thought that that the scrimmage was hectic then I can't imagine how the  real thing is going to be like. On December third I will be helping Bianca score the massive amount of worksheets that need to be scored. The bad part about FLL is that me and Bianca aren't going to be sitting next to each other like in the scrimmage are only mean of communication would be a HAM radio.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Robotics!!!!!

Well, we finally completed the electrical components of the robot with the help of some veterans and our instructor Mr.Lajvardi. I found it really surprising how much work a robot needs to be created. The hardest part about this whole thing is that all the basic components of the robot interact with each other. This means that if one of the parts of the Robots malfunctions  the whole network of peaces  collapses. This is why the builders need to be careful, and make sure that the parts that they are using all work before they are placed in the Robot;because, if you don't you might have to rebuild the robot from scratch all over again. In conclusion the Robot is like a mass network of different components that if aren't placed right might malfunction and cause an error.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Robotics!!!!!!!!!!

This week I helped Isabel work on the electronic of the robot; it turned out to be extremely interesting. There might have been a few burns and incidents while doing this, but in the end we I accomplished my goal and learned how to solder. At first I was a little intimidated by the fact that I didn't know anything about what Isabel was talking about. I was really confused; however, it all turned out just fine with Isabel's. I also got the chance to bring my friend Carolina to try something new. She might be a little bit shy, but with the help of her friends and motivation from her peers she was able to reestablish her moral beliefs and try something new. This only showed me that Robotics isn't just about the Robot, but to motivate each other to get out of there comfort zone, and try something new.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Networking Workshop

Well, today after the workshop I was asked to read an article in Chief Delphi and this is my conclusion. There is a guy named Eduardo Fernandez a kid who has always had an interest for engineering. When he was 5 years old he figured out how to take apart a remote-control car; 8 years later, in 7th grade, he participated in the national first competition. He later led the construction of the EVROV robot arm, designed to lift and move instruments to assist astronauts with spacewalks. He also created a complementary 3-D video system that helps human operators gauge depth as they remotely operate the arm from inside their ship. In conclusion Eduardo Fernandez has shown a strong passion on becoming an engineer, and is attending Arizona State University in the fall to study mechanical engineering. The sad part about this story is that Eduardo's Father was recently deported to Mexico. I picked this article because it helped me realize that certain obstacles will always be there to barricate
our dreams, but to succeed in life we need to overcome our problems just like Eduardo did.    

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Robotics!!!!!!!

This week the sketch-up workshop took place; it was presented to us by John, Dillan, and Timmy. In this workshop I learned how to use Google sketch-up. I learned how to draw different 3 dimensional figures and alter the shape. I also learned that Robotics used the Google Sketch-up program to sketch the different things that they would like to build such as the robot. In conclusion this workshop turned out to be a complete success because I finally understood how Robotics works use this program to create all their different models with Google Sketch-up. 

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Programing Workshop!!!!!!

This week the programing presentation was presented to us by John. He explained to us about how programing is a very important factor in the Robotics team because without the programing factor the robot wouldn't even move. To program the robot John uses a programing language called Visual Basic. Visual Basic is a computer based program the allows users like myself to communicate with the computer. Another very important thing that I learned about while taking the workshop is that when we program the robot we are actually giving it instructions or different ways to perform a task. Its almost as if we are programing the brain of the robot or another name for it would be the motherboard. I also learned that programing is a very serious job that shouldn't be taken for granted.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Robotics!!!!!!

This week we took the Safety test, and we learned the proper way to use tools in the building workshop. The safety test was given to us by Liz and Jackie and was 15 questions overall. To tell you the truth I really don't think that I did so well on the test. I heard that the only one who actually passed the test was Alexis and that everybody else failed it;however, instead of failing the whole class Liz decided to give us all a second chance to prove her wrong. The building workshop was really rejoicing because we finally had the opportunity to use the different tools scattered all around the room. WE got the chance to use the grinder, Dremel,and the drill. The following day we got the chance to unbuild the robot, which was all presented by us by Martin, Jesus, Dillan, and Carlos. 

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Robotics!!!!

This week there was a safety workshop which was presented to us by Dillan and Liz. They thought us a wide variety of things such as were the tools go, the names of the different types of tools, and the standard sizes that the club uses while they are working on the Robot. The standard size for almost everything is 3/8 the red represents 3/17 and the white represent 1/2. Another thing that I learn ed during the workshop is that the work room can be really dangerous if people don't work safely. This is why Liz the Safety person keep everything in check and will kick anyone out of the room if they are playing around, or messing around with the tools. So technically she has the power to remove anyone that she disapproves of. So, to do so Liz said that she is going to give us a test, and that if we don't pass it we aren't allowed t o work in the building room which really sucks. Anyways today we watched a very interesting movie about these some guys that got stranded in the desert. The funniest part is that the guy that is supposed to know about airplanes only actually creates toy airplanes not real airplanes. Ha-ha

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Robotics!!!!!!!

This week was really fun we looked at the Scrapbooks in the Chairman's workshop this week. I also had the chance to help separate the Robot, and put it back together with the help of Dillan's and George (Timmy). Another thing that I learned today was the way the torpedo works, and how to catch it as Mr.Lajvardi demonstrated in front of the class today. It was awesome the Torpedo was really fast, and I barely cached it. In the end I would like to say that even doe I'm not going to the retreat this weekend I am starting to become more conferable with my new surroundings. Maybe Robotics is truly where I belong???

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Team 842 2011 Chairman's Submission

Robotics is not just a group that builds Robots, but an inspiration to our community that has helped STEM flourish, and expand. The Robotics team doesn't just build robots, but help young minds become interested in science, and mathematics. In today's world the United States isn't what it used to be number 1 as people might call it. The United States is currently ranked 25 in math, and 20 in science in the world which only means that the United States is decreasing drastically in these in two of the most most important subjects in the world ever known to man. With out math our Science the United States would have never gone to the moon, the united states wouldn't have computers, and the united states would be inferior to most living organism. People need to understand that all the basic materials used today have been made possible by the use of Science or math. What would the human race do if we lost the very essence of our existence? The very factor that has made us who we are today may be lost if we don't do something and what a better way to start then by joining the Falcon Robotics Team. A team that is not only here to build Robots, but to help young minds like myself understand and get them interested in Science and Mathematics. We are also a team that cares about our community and a team that is known world wide around the country for its exuberant accomplishments such as the time in which the Falcon Robotics Team beat MIT. In conclusion what I learned from this summary is that the Falcon Robotics Team isn't just a team that builds Robots, but a team that serves their community and  overcome obstacles as a team.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Robotics

This week I came to the Google Docs workshop. I also helped Daisy with her Scrapbooking job, and helped her organize, and establish a new page for the scrapbook. I also had the change to experiment my first Mechanical experience with Martin. Well, we drilled a hole into an aluminum tube, and make it hollow, so that we could use it for the torpedo for the Robot. I also helped Stephanie by looking up the phone numbers for the Murphy school district. Finally, the last thing I did this weekend was cut the tickets, and number them for the Dreamers Black out with the help of Daisy Fernandez.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Robotics

This is my first week in Science Seminar. We've been watching videos of the team, and their accomplishments. I have also been introduced to some materials that I would never have worked with before, such as the Robots. I have also learned that with sacrifices come opportunities, but to do so you need to be active in the club. Hopefully, I will be part of the electrical team.