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Robofest Hawai‘iSeason 3: The Global Ahupua‘a
The Official Hawai‘i Site Host
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Host School
It’s Time to Care
Robofest Hawai‘iSeason 3: The Global Ahupua‘a
The Hawaiian Spelling of Words: http://www.geocities.com/dhc2020/hawaiianspelling.htm
The Official Hawai‘i Site Host
robofest.netrobofesthawaii.googlepages.com
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Robofest and it’s logo is a trademark of Lawrence Tech University
Host School
Robofest HistoryRobofest is an annual autonomous robotics competition focusing on learning STEM (Science, Engineering, Technology and Math) for students. Robofest started in Michigan at Lawrence Tech University in 2000 by founder, Prof. CJ Chung, Robofest has grown multiple venues in the United States and several other countries.
Robofest goals include:• To inspire and motivate student interest in STEM• To challenge and develop student STEM skills• To maximize student learning by integrating STEM
subjects through autonomous robotics• To promote creativity and innovative thinking• To recognize student achievement in STEM through
robotics• To build our future workforce• To promote positive work ethics and teamwork
Other points of interest: Robofest is the only robotics event tied to a technological university. 2010 will be the 11th annual Robofest event.
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Robofest Hawai‘iSeason 1: 2008The Human Body and RoboticsExhibition event at Pearl Ridge Center
Highlights:Kanoelani - Bowlingbot (studying the human hand)Momilani - The Human Eye
Season 2: 2009It Ain’t Easy Being GreenExhibition event at Pearl Ridge CenterFeatured Robosumo as the gaming competition
Highlights:Exhibition - Rube Goldberg and Robotics doing a “Green” thing Gaming - Robosumo and energy conservation during a match
Important Dates
Training "Sensors":
October 17th, 2009, Saturday
8 AM to 3:30 PM
HIS Library
Robofest 2010 Event:
March 27, 2010, Saturday
To be announced
Pearl Ridge Center Stage (Phase I)
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Competition• Participants will be doing some energy calculations and area
calculations
• The gaming has something to do with energy
• Details will be available soon at robofest.net
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Exhibition: Competitive• http://robofest.net/exhibition.htm
• Key is to focus on creativity and innovation
• There is no main theme
• Senior division (10th to 12th grade) and junior division (5th to 9th grade)
• Waiver for lower grades are available
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Exhibition: non-comp• Theme: The Global Ahupua‘a
• Focus is on how the Ahupua‘a will work on a global scale (a.k.a., Biodiversity). The key is that the Ahupua‘a concept is the solution.
• Details will be released (finalized soon) robofesthawaii.googlepages.com
• My little robot demo
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World Robofest
• Date, time, and place TBA on robofest.net
• Teams from all over enter
• Great place to observe other robots and teams
• Great place to find out more about robotics and what other students know
isis Hawai‘iOfficial Site Host
Robofest Grant Act 111 by Mrs. Lynn Fujioka, founder and president of isis Hawai‘i
The Official Hawai‘i Site Host
Cost
• $55 per team with a local fee of $20. Total cost is $75. Cheapest robotics event.
• Any other cost is on your own. For example, buying extra parts, sensors, kits, table, other applicable items.
Registration
Mrs. Gayle Loui, Registrar and Volunteer Coordinator
- Robofest, national, will open registration in September for coaches and November for teams. Date TBA.
Few Words
Ms. Amy Martinson, Principal of Highlands Intermediate host school for Robofest Hawai‘i
Host School