Information on VEX & REC, engineering, notebooking, coding, competing, code of conduct, scholarships and more can be found at the students.vex.com website. We recommend that students download the VIQRC Hub app on their mobile devices to give them quick access to the current game manual as well as game timers and scoring tools to use during practices.
Parent testimonials, interviews, competition overviews, scholarship information, and more can be found at the parents.vex.com website. Parents who volunteer to help at practices should also download the VIQRC Hub app on their mobile devices.
Students are able to access a virtual robot and practice coding at the vr.vex.com website!Â
Teams who are enrolled in the Competition League will also be able to use the current game's HeroBot and current game's field (playground) to practice. Competition teams can also submit their scores directly to VEX through vr.vex.com to compete virtually. Recreational League teams can access the free robot and game maps (playgrounds) to practice their coding skills.
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Game overview, scoring, game video, general audience information and more can be found here. All attendees to official VEX IQ Tournaments should download the VEX Via app on their mobile devices to track scores, match schedules, and results in real time.
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