Robotics 2014

FIRST Robotics                                                                                             

 


“You have teenagers thinking they’re going to make millions as NBA stars when that’s not realistic for even 1 percent of them. Becoming a scientist or engineer is.” 

Dean Kamen-Founder of FIRST, FIRST

 

The On It Foundation received grants from NASA Robotic Alliance Grant and  Best Buy Children’s Foundation to help disadvantaged students benefit from building academic and 21st century skills. The grants also provided the opportunity to launch The On It Foundation’s ‘Community’ FIRST Robotic Competition Team 5187 under our STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) program. Our partnership with FIU and Veteran FIRST Teams 168, 3478 and 4592, provided students with curriculum and hands on experience in programming, CAD design, engineering, business service, service learning and team development.

With the assistance of our Funders, numerous Sponsors, and Volunteers, Team 5187  (Team ‘On It!’) competes for the ‘Aerial Assist’ challenge at the South Florida Regional FIRST Robotic Competition April 3rd – April 5th, 2014 at the Greater Fort Lauderdale | Broward Convention Center. For Sponsorships, Volunteer and/or to become a Cheerleader for FIRST Robotic Team participants, please view are Sponsorship Package link here.

“The varsity Sport for the Mind,” FRC combines the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology. Under strict rules, limited resources, and time limits, teams of 25 students or more are challenged to raise funds, design a team “brand,” hone teamwork skills, and build and program robots to perform prescribed tasks against a field of competitors. It’s as close to “real-world engineering” as a student can get. Volunteer professional mentors lend their time and talents to guide each team.

2014 – TEAM “On It!”

‘Sports for the Mind’ Recruits Daily!

TEAM “On It!” is a ‘Community Team’ open to all students and with Robotic and STEM related programs for all ages.  Our FIRST Robotic Competition ‘Community Team 5187’ is open to all demographics ages 14-18 years of age.

Join TEAM 5187 TODAY!

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Students get to:

  • Learn from professional engineers
  • Build and compete with a robot of their own design
  • Become Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer (CLAD)
  • Learn and use sophisticated software and hardware
  • Compete and cooperate in alliances and tournaments
  • Earn a place in the World Championship
  • Qualify for over $16 million in college scholarships




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2014 – TEAM “On It!”

STEMulous Community Outreach Events

TEAM “On It!” is a ‘Community Team’ and committed to our community! TEAM 5187 consists of Star Leaders by exemplifying Gracious Professionalism, enthusiasm for helping those less fortunate, incorporating Service Learning Projects and Common Core skill sets, encouraging high school students to become Certified LabVIEW Associate Developers (CLAD) and last but definitely not least; presenting the community and businesses at large FIRST Mission and Vision.

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‘GIRLS ONLY’ – TEAM “On It!”

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‘GIRLS ONLY’ – TEAM “On It!” is currently recruiting a ‘GIRLS ONLY’ Robotics team to assist in the advancement of STEM education and career opportunities within disadvantaged girls in grades K-12.

The Story Differs for African American and Hispanic Girls

A report from the Girl Scout Research Institute found some significant racial/ethnic group differences in their data. Specifically, they found that African American and Hispanic girls say they have just as much interest in STEM as Caucasian girls, but they have had less exposure to STEM, less adult support for pursuing STEM fields, lower academic achievement, and greater awareness of gender barriers in STEM professions.

However, their confidence and ability to overcome obstacles are high, pointing to the strong role of individual characteristics in STEM interest and perceived ability in these subjects.

Although interest in STEM is high for all ethnic groups (73% of Caucasian girls, 76% of African American girls, 74% of Hispanic girls), interest in some aspects of STEM is higher for African American and Hispanic girls. African American and Hispanic girls are more interested in:

  • How things work (AfricanAmerican—82%, Hispanic—83%, Caucasian—73%)
  • Building things/putting things together (AfricanAmerican—58%, Hispanic—67%, Caucasian—56%)
  • Creating an iPhone app or designing a computer or video game(AfricanAmerican—67%, Hispanic—68%, Caucasian—55%).

2014 – KIDS Robotic TEAM “On It!”

2014 – KIDS Robotic TEAM “On It!” is currently recruiting grades K-5 and all demographics for our ‘Kids Robotic Teams’. Great for young minds to engage in STEM and hands on creative projects utilizing Tynker Software, LEGO and VEX Robotics.

To request a Robotic Sponsorship Package or to become a Member of TEAM “On It!”, please email Info@TheOnItFoundation.org

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