Mark Breadner Executive Director FIRST Robotics Canada
F OR I NSPIRATION AND R ECOGNITION OF S CIENCE AND T ECHNOLOGY Please welcome John Hobbins to the FIRST Canada Staff this year ! Full time FRC Director in Canada this year WFFA winner Chairman’s award winner
Created by Tawny Robinson – Team 781
F OR I NSPIRATION AND R ECOGNITION OF S CIENCE AND T ECHNOLOGY Compared to their matched peers, FIRST Alumni are: ✔ 50% more likely to attend college. ✔ 3x more likely to major in engineering. ✔ 9x more likely to have a co-op in freshman year. ✔ 4x more likely to pursue a career in Engineering. ✔ 2.5x more likely to volunteer in the community. Brandeis University Study “More Than Robots” (Funded by Ford Foundation) FRC Impact – Mentors make a Difference
F OR I NSPIRATION AND R ECOGNITION OF S CIENCE AND T ECHNOLOGY Cool Stuff we are working on: Once again World Champions (FLL, now FRC Chairmans) FLL registration is up and tournaments are running 2 provincial FLL championships this year New Calgary FRC regional Tons of new FRC rookie teams (Timmins, Windsor, Ottawa) Quick Build session at kickoff Curriculum for FIRST programs 2 new FIRST Trailers with FLL tournaments in a box More scholarships Meeting with the Governor General
FIRST Robotics Canada FRC Events for 2012/13 GTR East – UOITCapacity 54 Montreal Capacity 50 WaterlooCapacity 30 GTR WestCapacity 54 CalgaryCapacity 40 Ontario Total spots138
Projected Growth in FRC in Ontario 2012/1390 teams 2013/14120 teams 2014/15140 teams
FIRST Headquarters Strategic Plan ( ) “Make FRC, the ultimate robotics program, more available, accessible, and sustainable – to enable as many students as possible to have this transformative experience, we will implement a new, higher-value, lower-cost competition structure that enables students to compete more often and closer to home, while maintaining the same high-quality FRC experience.”
FIRST District Model This model has been running in Michigan for 5 years Basic Concept -Lower entry cost for new teams -Increase the number of plays for teams for less money -Reduce the amount of time for volunteers at an event * -Make the overall cost of a qualifying event much cheaper FIRST would like all regions that are large enough to move to the District Model In the next 5 years. Ontario is large enough to be considered for this model in future years.
Basics of the District Model ItemRegional ModelDistrict Model Registration Fee$6500 – 1 play$5000 – 2 plays Length of Event3 days2 days LocationsHershey CentreUniversity/College/High school Size of event40-60 teams25-40 teams Audio VisualAs is currentlyReduced lights and sound CompetitionAs is – 6 qualifiers per event Top 64 teams based on points * play in provincial champs Plays to qualify for Championship 13 # Events37, (6 districts, 1 championship) # Teams Qualifying for Championship 18
Michigan Points System
Typical Schedule for a District Tournament
Qualification Spots at District Competitions
Other areas being studied Can swapping occur to allow sharing of teams between districts ? Allow Ontario District teams to travel and still stay in the points system Effect on Volunteers – more events of a shorter duration 4 new venues for events would be needed - Math – 120 teams, two plays = 240 plays 40 teams/event - 6 events plus provincial championships YIKES ! - Central, East, West and North likely locations for new district events Events would take place in Colleges and Universities High schools unlikely due to seating issues
Questions ? If you would like to send your constructive comments on the district model To be considered by the committee, please them to
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