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Outreach and First
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Outreach in the community
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Things to consider Events currently in your community
Passions within the team Impact on the team and community
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How to get started Student lead Contacts in the community
City Website Scouts Churches and Schools Documentation Get the team excited
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Talon Robotics Community events
4th of July Air Show Vacation Bible School Scout Demonstrations School Presentations Drone Race Car Show
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Outreach geared toward Kids
Camps and Demonstrations
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Things to consider Attention Span Skill Level Motivation
Everything Takes Longer than Expected except when you Need it to Take Time (Be Flexible and Have Back Up Plans)
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How to get started (classes)
Student Lead Talk to Community Education or Elementary/Middle School Activity Providers Brainstorm fun STEM activities Create a Curriculum Practice and Test with Children Advertise Order Parts and Organize Students and Adults for Teaching
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How to get started (Demos)
Talk to Activity Providers (Scout Leaders or Activities Coordinator) Choose a Robot Suited for Play with Children Create a Plan (remember kids don't have a long attention span) Be Prepared for Problems Get Team Members and Mentors to help Lead
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Talon robotics events After School Camps Summer Camps School Demos
Scout Demos
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Outreach within First Fll, Ftc, and FRC
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Things to consider What do you have to offer?
Teams Already in the Community Level of Interest in Robotics Programs Invite others to Join you
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How to get started Offer help to Others Teams
Research and Plan How to Start a Team Registration Funding Facility Reach out to Interested Community Members Provide your Time and Skills Remember this is a Great Learning Opportunity for all People Involved
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Talon robotics events Talon Think Tank Mentoring FTC Mentoring FLL
Supporting FRC Starting teams
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Go FIRST and MN First
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Go FIRST University of Minnesota MN SPLASH Summer Summit
Ri3D Snow Problems
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MN FIRST Kick off FRC Regionals Off Season Events
Volunteers are always needed Students and Mentors/Parents
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