RoboRavens

2014 Theme

RoboRavens

History

Riverside has had a robotics team since the FIRST Lego League began in 1999. Here are the themes for each year and the honors the team won for that year.

2014

World Class

TBD

2013

Nature's Fury

Judge's Award

State Qualifier

2012

Senior Solutions

Programming Award

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Young Mentor's Award

2011

Food Factor

Core Values:

Team Spirit Award

2010

Body Forward

Research Award

State Qualifier

Quality Research-

State Award

2009

Smart Move

Teamwork Award

State Qualifier

2008

Climate Connections

2007

Power Puzzle

Teamwork Award

State Qualifier

2006

Nano Quest

Quality Research Award

State Qualifier

2005

Ocean Odyssey

Innovative Solution Award

State Qualifier

2004

No Limits!

Robot Design Award

2003

Mission Mars

Robot Design Award

2002

City Sights

2001

Arctic Impact

2000

Volcanic Panic

1999

First Contact

What is the future of learning? FIRST® LEGO® League teams will find the answers. In the 2014 FLL WORLD CLASS℠ Challenge, over 265,000 children from 80 countries will redesign how we gather knowledge and skills in the 21st century. Teams will teach adults about the ways that kids need and want to learn. Get ready for a whole new class – FLL WORLD CLASS!

2014 Challenge Page

World Class

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2013

NEW PICTURES FROM LEGO FEVER I

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The RoboRavens Qualify for the State Tournament

RoboRavens Close A Successful 2012 Tournament Season

After being a finalist in the Robot Design Category at the Lego Fever I Tournament in Flint in October, the RoboRavens won the Programming Award for the tournament's best and innovative robot programming at the Downriver Robot Rescue in Allen Park.

The RoboRavens "Body Forward" Research Topic is Coming to Life

In 2010, the team researched ways to improve the quality of life of individuals who lost a limb. Their idea was to create a limb that could be controlled by human thought. Their topic won them a research award in the regional tournament and a 2nd Place Award at the State Tournament for Quality Research.

Researchers at Johns Hopkins University are ready for human testing on a "thought controlled" robotic arm

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