Designing a Lift
University of Victoria, Engineering Lab Wing, Room B215 Engineering Lab Wing, Victoria, BC, CanadaWhich type of lift should your team use?
Which type of lift should your team use?
What is the Engineering Design Process?
Port Moody’s Robotics Club has a FANTASTIC opportunity for YOU… we are holding workshops to introduce elementary and middle school students to the amazing world of robotics!! Come check out a 90min of fun learning, building and coding on LEGO EV3 robots. No experience necessary, our team members will support and challenge you regardless of your coding experience! We’re […]
The University of Victoria is hosting a series of workshops to help FIRST Tech Challenge teams learn the skills for designing, building and programming robots. Most of the workshops will be lead by FIRST alumni who are current UVic students. Hands on workshop to learn how to design parts for 3D Printing, Laser Cutting, or […]
Find out how to make sure your robot will be ready for competition.
FTC Teams compete at the first League event in Victoria for the SKYSTONE season.
We are planning a scrimmage on Sunday, November 24, 2019 at Lansdowne Middle School 1765 Lansdowne Rd., Victoria 1 pm to 4 pm (doors open at 12:45 pm) Registration cost is $10 per team, payable on the day of the scrimmage. Registration closes on November 18, 2018 We can accommodate up to 16 teams at […]
First event of the season for BC FIRST Tech Challenge teams.
Grades 4-7 students can get a head start in programming! Level 1 will delve into Lego Mindstorms, learning how to code autonomous commands, such as stopping in front of a wall, then turning right and continuing. Level 2 participants will go into more advanced programming topics, including line following, colour detection, and a replica of adaptive […]
Grades 4-7 students can get a head start in programming! Level 1 will delve into Lego Mindstorms, learning how to code autonomous commands, such as stopping in front of a wall, then turning right and continuing. Level 2 participants will go into more advanced programming topics, including line following, colour detection, and a replica of adaptive […]
FIRST events are free and open to the public.