Recruiting FL Teams for the FIRST Longitudinal Impact Study

FIRST and Brandeis University are asking for your help with an important evaluation initiative for FIRST.

brandeis and firstLast summer, Brandeis University and FIRST launched a new, multi-year impact study of student participants in the FIRST® LEGO® League, FIRST® Tech Challenge, and FIRST® Robotics Competition programs in the United States.  Working with FIRST Teams and Team Leaders in ten target states, the study is following approximately 1000 FIRST Team Members and a similar number of comparison students for up to five years.  The goal of the study is to assess the impact of FIRST on young people’s interests in science and technology, their life and workplace skills, and their educational and career goals.

An initial group of Teams joined the study last fall.  Brandeis and FIRST are now seeking additional Teams and Team Leaders to participate in the study.  Team Leaders in the study will be asked to do the following during the first year of the study:

  • Participate in an initial training webinar on the study’s procedures.
  • Distribute and collect a packet of study materials (surveys, permission forms, etc.) to new student participants in FIRST who are joining your Team for the 2013-14 season, following up as needed to promote a high response rate among new Team Members.
  • Help recruit comparison students by distributing recruitment packets in at least one science or math class per grade in the school or organization where your Team is located.
  • Help administer a second, spring 2014 survey to the members of your Team who are in the study.
  • Participate in interviews or focus groups on the Team experience.
  • Complete a Team Leader survey in spring 2014.

In subsequent years, study participants will be contacted directly by Brandeis for an annual Spring survey.  In those years, Team Leaders may be asked to help update contact information and/or encourage participants who are still on the Team to complete the annual surveys.

Team Leaders who participate in the study will receive a stipend of $300 in the first year of their involvement in the study as a “Thank you” for their time and effort.  More importantly, Team Leaders will be helping FIRST achieve its long-time goal of conducting a major impact study across its programs.

If you are interested in having your Team participate in the study, please go to https://brandeis.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_1AYoPJJObckwMrG  to provide your contact information and to answer a few qualifying questions.  Teams to be included in the study will be selected from among those who respond, with the goal of providing a nationally representative sample of Teams in the study.

We hope that you will take the time to consider this invitation and join this important effort.  Even if your Team is not selected for the final sample, we will keep you informed about the study and look for ways to solicit your input as the study moves forward.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email Alan Melchior and Cathy Burack, the Brandeis Project Directors at FIRSTstudy@brandeis.edu.

Robert Tuttle, Interim President

FIRST

FIRST World Championship, April 24-27

Championship graphicThe FIRST Championship is the culmination of the season’s FIRST programs, bringing together three separate robotics competitions for the ultimate Sport for the Mind™. The event includes the FIRST Robotics Competition Championship, the FIRST Tech Challenge World Championship, and the FIRST LEGO League World Festival. Also featured is the Junior FIRST LEGO League World Festival Expo.

The high-tech spectator events combine the excitement of sport with science and technology. Join students as they showcase the results of weeks of intense preparation, competing in thrilling matches and working on their robots in the “Pits.” This event is open to the public, free of charge.

Teams from all over Florida will be at the event, including:

FRC Teams

79- Tarpon Springs , FL
180 – Stuart, FL
233 -Rockledge/Cocoa Beach, FL
744 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Galileo
801 – Merritt Island, FL
1251 Coconut Creek, FL
1523 – Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens, FL
1902 – Winter Park, FL
2383 – Plantation, FL
3242 – Ocala, FL
3410 – Miami, FL
3627- Sarasota, FL
4471 -Hollywood, FL -

FTC Teams
5070 N.U.T.S. Orlando FL
3846 Maelstrom Tampa FL

FLL Team
10299 Taz Bots RENEGADES 8 H Boca Raton FL

Visit the Official FIRST Championship page for absolutely everything related to the event!  And watch live action streaming throughout the event courtesy of NASA - http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/robotics/

FIRST Interactive Annual Report Online!

annual reportWant to get up close and personal with FIRST’s reach and impact?  Check out the  interactive 2012 FIRST Annual Report , now available online. Great for sharing with schools, educators, and potential sponsors.  Please note that the data is for 2012.  You can get the most recent numbers on the FIRST website.

FRC Update: Robot Stop Build Day Tuesday, 2/19/13, Important deadlines, 2013 FIRST Scholarship opportunity updates & More!

FRCicon_RGBGreetings Teams:

ROBOT STOP BUILD DAY IS NEXT TUESDAY, 2/19/13! On this day, your team MUST stop work on your robot and seal it in the bag provided in your Kit of Parts (KoP), with the tag from your KoP. You may work on your robot until midnight local time, but the seal must be on the bag when the clock strikes midnight!

Is your team ready? Have you:

  •         Located and printed the Robot Lock-Up form?
  •        Called or emailed Team Support with any questions or concerns?

Important Deadlines:

Award Submission (via STIMS):

  •       *  Website Award: 2/21/13 @ 12 pm (noon) ET 
  •         Chairman’s Award: 2/21/13 @ 12 pm (noon) ET
  •          Woodie Flowers Award: 2/21/13 @ 12 pm (noon) ET

Award Submission (via TIMS):

  •         Dean’s List Award: 2/21/13 @12 pm (noon) ET

FIRST Future Innovator Award Submission (via http://www.allthingspatent.com/FRC/): 2/21/13 @ 12 pm (noon) ET

FRC Blog: There have been several important updates posted on the FRC Blog recently. Please review a recent post on wireless security here:http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/frc/blog-wireless-security-karthik-at-tedx-and-a-pop-safety-quiz. In case you missed last month’s important blog about safety and the announcement of our Safety Animation Award winner – you can find it here: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/frc/blog-safety-safety-safety.

2013 FIRST Scholarship Opportunity Updates:  Find out about new scholarships, and all FIRST Scholarships with deadlines in March at:http://www.usfirst.org/sites/default/files/uploadedFiles/About_Us/Scholarships/2013_Assets/FIRST_Scholarship_News_2-14-13.pdf

Go Teams!

FRC Team Support

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*There was an error in today’s FRC email blast regarding 2013 FRC Award submissions. Please note: There is no FRC Website Award this year. In addition to the Chairman’s Award and Woodie Flowers Award submissions, Entrepreneurship Award submissions are due via STIMS on 2/21/13 @ 12 pm (noon) ET. We apologize for the miscommunication.

FLL Update: Global Innovation, 2013 Build Instructions,New Video & Scholarship

Print–>FLL(R) Global Innovation Award
The FLL Global Innovation Award competition is well underway, and submissions from all over the world are pouring in! If you think your team’s Project idea could help seniors be more independent, engaged, and connected, then enter today at http://fllinnovation.firstlegoleague.org/. Your team could win the top prize of USD $20,000! Online voting begins Monday, February 11 at 12pm ET, so tell all your friends and family to vote for their favorite idea! The deadline for submissions and voting is March 1, 2013 at 12pm ET.
–>Just a Click Away… NATURE’S FURY(SM) Mission Models
Exciting news! Beginning the 2013 NATURE’S FURY season, building instructions for the Mission Models will only be available online on the 
http://firstlegoleague.org website. No more lost CDs and, easy access from anywhere. Click, click, hooray!
–>SENIOR SOLUTIONS(SM) Tournament Video
Wonder where you can get a copy of the informative and fun SENIOR SOLUTIONS video your team saw at a tournament this season? Want to show it to friends and family to tell them about FLL? Well look no further! Check out the FLLGlobal YouTube channel to view the “What is FLL/Core Values” video -
http://www.youtube.com/fllglobal. And for more SENIOR SOLUTIONS related video don’t forget to check out the “2012 SENIOR SOLUTIONS Official Videos” playlist - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC9C9C4053C2F2E4A.
–>For U.S. Teams – Dr. Bart Kamen Memorial Scholarship
Any college-bound FIRST(R) student participant who has completed a minimum of one year in a FIRST
 program is eligible to apply for the Dr. Bart Kamen FIRST Scholarship Fund. The deadline for applications is Friday, 2/15/13. Please visit: http://www.usfirst.org/aboutus/scholarships/dr-bart-kamen-memorial-scholarship for details on this opportunity.
 
 
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With High 5’s and Admiration,
FLL Team Support


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Tampa Bay FIRST Benefit Showcase Brings Teams & Business Community Together

final programThe first ever Tampa Bay FIRST  Benefit Showcase event, sponsored by USF Connect and the Florida High Tech Corridor and held February 3rd at the University of South Florida, brought area teams and members of the Tampa Bay business and technical community together to raise awareness about the academic and career readiness value of FIRST, and to build support for the Orlando Regional FIRST Robotics Competition event.

FIRST founder Dean Kamen recorded a special message, just for our event, and FIRST alumni Barry Bohnsack, now with Lockheed Martin and an FIRST in Tampa Bay-cactive FIRST volunteer, provided the keynote address, giving a powerful overview of FIRST and its proven relationship to academic achievement and workforce readiness.  FIRST alumni Jessie Poen, a Dean’s List winner and FIRST Ambassador at both the Orlando Regional and the South Florida Regional, shared her experience, which included earning six community scholarships based on her FIRST involvement and a spot in the USF Honors College.  And special guest Patricia Gehant, Director of Workforce Initiative with the Tampa Bay Technology Forum and the value of FIRST to help close the technology gap for students and satisfy workforce needs for Tampa Bay.

Area teams from Academy at the Lakes in Land O’Lakes, who brought their FLL & FRC Wired Wildcats teams, Middleton High School’s Minotaur FRC team and Palm Harbor University High School’s FTC team, Pandara did a fantastic job showcasing their work for event attendees.  Showcase attendees were even treated to a great research presentation by the Wired Wildcats FLL team, that pretty much stole the show!

Showcase guestsWe’re deeply grateful to the  business leaders and organizations that showed up on Super Bowl Sunday to celebrate a different kind of Army ROTC-c hero – youth and their mentors who are transforming our culture by creating the science and technology leaders we need in the world.  In addition to representatives from USF Connect and the Tampa Bay Technology Forum, we were happy to  welcome business leaders from the Southeast Capital Equity Group,  the Tampa Bay Sports Commission, Basler Electric,   2Z Consulting Inc. and Bar Camp Tampa Bay, among others.

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FIRST Alumni members Andrew Schreiber, Victoria Burg, Barry Bohnsack and Jessie Poen.

The involvement of Florida FIRST Alumni was an especially powerful part of the program, giving guests an opportunity to meet and hear firsthand the personal experiences of former FIRST students and how FIRST paved the way for academic and career opportunities for them.

Thank you to all who made the Tampa Bay FIRST Benefit Showcase possible, and so enjoyable!

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FLL Update: Global Innovation, Patent It, Jr.FLL Showcase

Senior Solutions Aqua SM I-E-C–>Win Big with FLL

Want a chance at winning $20,000? Enter your SENIOR SOLUTIONS Project idea in the FLL Global Innovation Award competition! Remember: ANY FLL team registered for the SENIOR SOLUTIONS season is eligible. The deadline for submissions is March 1, 2013. Visit the Global Innovation website for details: http://fllinnovation.firstlegoleague.org

–> Patent It!
Protecting your Project idea? We want to hear from FLL teams who have either already filed or are in the process of filing for a patent. Contact us at fllinovationaward@usfirst.org and type “Patent It” in the subject line.

–> The Young Generation
Now is a great time to check out the Jr.FLL Online Showcase to see what teams are working on this season for the Super Seniors Challenge: http://jrfllshowcase.usfirst.org/

 

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With High 5’s and Admiration,
FLL Team Support

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FLL Update: Global Innovation/Reviews for FIRST

Print–>Submissions Now Accepted – FLL Global Innovation Award

Any currently registered FLL team may now enter their SENIOR SOLUTIONS Project invention for a chance to win $20,000 in the Global Innovation Award competition. Visit the website at http://fllinnovation.firstlegoleague.org. Since opening day 31 teams have submitted their FLL Project solutions – inventions range from devices that combat memory loss to fire prevention sensors. Voting opens February 11th, so submit your team’s idea soon!

Read all the details in the FAQ section on http://fllinnovation.firstlegoleague.org. Please read all submission criteria carefully and do not post photos of children under the age of 18.  Prize money may be used to further develop the team’s invention and/or support team activities related to FIRST programs.

–>What Do You Say?!

Help FIRST reach a wider audience by posting a review on Charity Navigator, http://bit.ly/fLR0IS . Whether it’s a post-tournament recap or an overall FLL experience, we want to hear what you have to say. And to that we say “Thank you!”

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With High 5’s and Admiration,
FLL Team Support

Stay Connected with FLL!
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FRC Update: Payments for additional Regional Events & Championship Deadline,2013 FIRST Scholarship Opportunity Updates, FIRST Virtual Technical Advisor and Much More!

FRCicon_RGBGreetings Teams:

Payments for Additional Regional Events & Championship Deadline: Payments for additional regional events and Championship are due Friday, 1/25/13 – please confirm withFIRST Finance you have the funding for the events for which you are registered,  if they are not paid at this time. If you do not have the funding, please email ar@usfirst.org as to your status. We do have a waitlist of teams wanting to go to specific events, so if you do not have the funding to attend please let us know so we can give another team the opportunity.

2013 FIRST Scholarship Opportunity Updates:  Find out about recently confirmed scholarships, the new Bart Kamen FIRST Memorial Scholarship Fund, and all FIRSTScholarships with deadlines in February.  See all at: http://www.usfirst.org/sites/default/files/uploadedFiles/About_Us/Scholarships/2013_Assets/FIRST_Scholarship_News_1-17-13.pdf.

Team Updates: Team Updates will be available every Tuesday and Friday through Thursday, 2/14/13, then every Tuesday through Championship. Team Updates can be found here: http://frc-manual.usfirst.org/Updates/0.

FRC Blog: Please visit the FRC Blog: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/frc/blog-team-update-1-15-2013 for important information on a recent Team Update.

FIRST® Virtual Technical Advisor: Are you looking for help with your robot? Do you have technical experience and want to help a team? We have the solution! FIRST Virtual Technical Advisor (VTA) is here to help! Sign up to find/give support from anywhere in the world!https://my.usfirst.org/FIRSTPortal/Login/Virtual_login.aspx.

Consent and Release Forms: If you haven’t done so already, please consider which 2013FIRST Consent and Release form your team members will be submitting this season.  Remember, if you choose to submit the electronic Consent and Release form you will only need to do so once to attend the 2013 FRC competition events. Students and their parents access the electronic form in STIMS; adult mentors in TIMS).

If anyone on your team opts to submit a hard-copy Consent and Release form instead, please download at: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/frc/first-student-team-information-members-system-and-consent-form and follow instructions for submission located in the “Process Overview Document”.

If team members submitted hard-copy Consent and Release forms for Kickoff, please note that they will need to supply another hard-copy Consent and Release form for your team’s competition event. Electronic Consent and Release forms do not need to be resubmitted.

Michigan (FiM) and MAR (Mid-Atlantic Robotics) teams will find instructions specific to their Consent and Release form submissions in the “process overview document” as well.

Print your Team Roster! No matter which method you choose (electronic or hard-copy), you MUST print off your Team Roster from TIMS and bring it with you to your initial competition event. To print the Team Roster:

1)  On the Team Summary page in TIMS, scroll down to the “Student/Roster” field.

2)  Click “View” next to Team Roster.

3) Click Printable Roster.

4) If you have any students/mentors who are providing hard-copy forms, please write in their names on the printed roster and attach their Consent and Release forms.

For more information about the 2013 Consent and Release form, including FAQs and a helpful process overview, please visit: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/frc/first-student-team-information-members-system-and-consent-form.

Go Teams!

FRC Team Support

 

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FLL Global Innovation Submissions Open January 17th!

Global innovationGlobal Innovation – Submissions Open TOMORROW

FLL is pleased to announce the opening of submissions for the FLL Global Innovation Award. Teams can begin the submission process January 17, 2013 at 12pm ET on http://fllinnovation.firstlegoleague.org. An updated FAQ will be available on the site at that time. Please note that online voting will begin on February 11th in order to give all teams time to post their submissions on the site. Both submission entry and voting will officially end on March 1, 2013 at 12pm ET. More details on voting will be forthcoming.

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With High 5’s and Admiration,
FLL Team Support

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