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Tip #1 is about your robot. Try to bring a functioning robot to tournaments, because even if you can’t do anything but move, you can play defense for your alliance partners. I’ve seen teams with robots like that win! So instead of freaking out about getting a bunch of fancy half completed contraptions to work, just make sure that your robot can move, and your drivers can work together. And remember that you robot isn’t the only important thing at a tournament, so don’t freak out about it too much. Also make sure to read through the game manual to ensure that your robot follows all the guidelines. You don’t want to turn up to the tournament with a robot that’s too big, made out of illegal pieces, and without your team number on it! Make sure your NXT has all the required files on it.
Tip #2 is to bring extra everything. Bring your kits, bring power supplies, and bring chargers, computers, batteries, and motors. Even if you don’t need them, there could be another team there that burns something out and needs to borrow some pieces! If there’s anything you or someone else could possible need, bring it. Remember that your engineering journal has to be printed and ready to give to the judges upon arrival. And don’t forget your safety glasses!
It’s a good idea for your team to bring buttons, pins, wristbands, or something else for other teams to recognize you, too. You probably want to make a presentation board you can put up on your table for judges and other teams to look at. Getting out there and meeting other people is important and fun!
Tip #3 is to not only find a way to make other teams remember you, but to be prepared pay attention to the other teams and their robots throughout the tournament. Design and print out some sheets that a couple team members can carry around and use as a rubric for talking to other teams. You want to find out who you’d like to be as your alliance partner if you make it to the finals, so write down some questions you’d like to ask people about their robot and strategy that will help you find the team with the best matched robot for your own. For example, “Do you have an autonomous? Can your robot hang from the center bar? Are you better at offense or defense?” So, so far things you should bring are: A robot that can move and obeys all the rubric rules, your kits, your engineering journal, safety goggles, team buttons, a presentation board, and scouting sheets that you can use to find out about other team’s robots.
Tip #4 is to have a presentation for the judges rehearsed in advance.The number one rule for presenting is that everyone in the room needs to talk and answer questions. Having a prepared presentation can help ensure that everyone speaks an equal amount. You can have a PowerPoint, a prewritten script, or just know who’s going to talk about what when, but it’s important to keep the judges interested while accurately conveying all the information about your team. Along with your journal, you might want to bring handouts for the judges that they can glance at afterwards. And don’t forget to give them buttons!
You should come up with a list of questions you think they might want to know and then answer them in your presentation. For example, what’s gracious professionalism? How is our team unique? What are some challenges we’ve had to overcome this season? What’s the coolest part about our robot? What have we learned this season? And remember when we talked about team roles? Make sure each team member knows his role and can tell it to the judges.
Tip #5 There’s just one more vital thing to bring: Think of some team chants, dances, or songs, and do them whenever you have the opportunity. Go and have a good time no matter what happens, and be leaders!
To Summarize
Tip #1 Bring a functioning robot and make sure it can pass all the tests
Tip #2 Bring extra parts and be ready to answer questions about your robot to other teams
Tip #3 Find a way for other teams to remember you with buttons and other swag
Tip #4 Be ready for your presentation, practice your presentation, practice answering questions that judges may have
Tip #5 Bring team spirit, chants and songs
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