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N ATIONAL J UNIOR R OBOTICS C OMPETITION 2010 Organised by: Sponsored by:
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C HALLENGE A NNOUNCEMENT RoBIOtics Friends Of Nature RoBIOtics Friends Of Nature
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Presentation Preliminary (30 August to 3 September) Teams are allocated 10 mins to present to a panel of judges: 5 mins presentation 2 mins video presentation 3 mins Q&A Teams will then be picked to enter the presentation finals to vie for The Best Mechanical Design Award The Best Programming Award The Best Research Award The Best Video Award The Best Presentation Award
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Presentation Finals (Saturday, 4 September) Each team will be given 10 mins to present to the panel of judges (5 mins presentation, 5 mins Q&A) Teams will need to pitch their presentation towards the award for which they are being considered.
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Challenge Week Preliminary (6 September to 9 September) Teams will spend a full day (8am-6pm) at the competition venue Each team will be assigned to a booth Accomplish 2 Missions Top 40 teams each from the Primary and Secondary Division and the top 20 teams from the Tertiary Division will proceed to the Grand Finals.
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Challenge Week (6 September to 11 September) Best Booth Design Award Entrepreneur Award Most Bizarre Robot Design Award Challenge Week (6 September to 11 September) Best Booth Design Award Entrepreneur Award Most Bizarre Robot Design Award
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Grand Finals (11 September) Mission details given only in the morning 3 hours to modify robots to accomplish the mission Results from the Finals Surprise Mission will be used to determine the Best Robot Performance Award Grand Finals (11 September) Mission details given only in the morning 3 hours to modify robots to accomplish the mission Results from the Finals Surprise Mission will be used to determine the Best Robot Performance Award
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MISSION I P RIMARY D IVISION
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The mission involves retrieving a ping pong ball and carrying it through to the finish zone. In the process the robot has to do the following: Pass through obstacle A (15 pts) Pass through S-curve (15 pts) Go over the ramp (15 pts) Pass through obstacle B (15 pts) Reach finish zone with ping pong ball (40 pts) MISSION 1: Primary Division
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Obstacle A S-curve Ramp Obstacles B ping pong ball
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Run time is one and a half minutes Carry is defined as the ping pong ball being lifted off the ground of the playing field Only ONE restart Time continues to run during the restart All props will be returned to its original state All previously accumulated scores are forfeited Things to note
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M ISSION 2 Surprise Mission!!! Announcement of Mission 2 details after lunch 2 hours to modify the robots After two hours, robots will be quarantined Mission 2 run 1 will proceed After run 1, teams can take back their robot to modify Get ready for run 2
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F INAL S CORE Mission 1 = 40% Mission 2 = 60%
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S IDE E VENTS - S UMO B OT 2 robots (each not exceeding 1.2kg) will pit against each other Robots will start behind the line at position A and B Knockout system A B
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S IDE E VENTS - S UMO B OT Limit to 200 teams (inclusive of all divisions)
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2 robots compete in tracking a black line from one end to the other Knock-out system S IDE E VENTS – S PRINT R ACE
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Start A Sprint Race Playing Field (Drawings not to scale) Start B End A End B S IDE E VENTS – S PRINT R ACE Limit to 400 teams (inclusive of all divisions)
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Registration for side events - 19 July 2010 Closing date - 20 August 2010 Each school is allowed a maximum of FOUR teams for each of the side events (max of 5 members per team ) Registration is on a first come first served basis Registration can be done via email to njrc@science.edu.sg S IDE E VENTS R EGISTRATION
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Theme - Robots For Tourism Open to following age group 1) Primary 3 to Secondary 2 2) Secondary 3 to ITE/JC/Poly (1 st yr and 2 nd yr) Any material can be used for the construction of the robot Size of robot must not exceed 1m wide X 1m long Registration starts on 12 July 2010 and closes on 20 August 2010 O PEN CATEGORY
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From 19 July to 27 August Monday to Friday (9-11am, 11am-1pm, 1-3pm and 3-5pm) Max 4 hours per day, not more than 3 times per week, per school. Booking can be done via email to njrc@science.edu.sg T RIAL PLAYING FIELD
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Teacher’s Workshop 24 July 2010, 9am to 4pm NXT Workshop for Students 27, 28, 30 July 2010 (2pm to 5:15pm) 3 Aug 2010 (2pm – 3:30pm) Please refer to the NJRC Website for more details WORKSHOPS
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For the latest updates, visit www.science.edu.sg/njrc For any queries regarding NJRC 2010, pls send an email to njrc@science.edu.sg
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