Updates

News Reports and Videos on the ASU Summer Robotics Camp 2008

Sept 11, 2008: Ira A. Fulton School News
The video made by ASU College of Education:
July 15, video made by ASU Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering
July 4, a 90-second video made by Channel 12 staff was linked into AZ Central website
July 4, Arizona Republic, page B7 has a photo report on the camp.
Slide show with 16 pictures from Robotics program competition on this site at azcentral.com (Arizona Republic)
June 24 ASU Main Web page
July 3, East Valley Tribune has a long article and a photo on the camp
The video made by Ira A. Fulton School
The video made by Channel 12

ALICE Related Materials Download

Please download materials for ALICE here: [Link]

Summer Camp Day One Report

Dear camp participants and parents,

We have a great start of the camp today. I hope you have enjoyed our first day program. I and the entire instruction team (Calvin, Jay, and Larry) look forward to work with you in the remaining eight days of the program. We have 34 students and 7 teachers showed today, which is over the planned max number, but we are able to handle this size. On the first day, we started with team building games and an engineering project. In the afternoon, we introduced ALICE programming environment to the students. The exercises we cover today includes: Introduction to ALICE Simple Animation Using ALICE Sound and motion coordination The students will continue working with ALICE on Tuesday and Wednesday learning how to create their own 3D movies and some simple games. We will also cover Internet and Web services programming on Wednesday afternoon. We will move to robotics programming on Thursday. A handbook is given to each student, which has the complete schedule and the exercises students need to do in the class. Students are encourage to read the handbook, if they do not understand certain parts of the lectures. During the day, the participants are grouped into teams in three leagues: American (grade 10 and under), National (grades 11 and 12), and US leagues (teachers). Each team has three members (except two teams have two members). The groups are made rough based on the ages (grades), but cross-grade teams are allowed. On the final competition day (July 3), the teams in the same league will compete against each other and a prize will be given to each member of the first place team. If time permit, we will also have a Playoff / World Series competition, which consists of the playoff teams in each league. We will issue certificate for the winners of the World Series competition, but we will not give prizes, because of the fact that different leagues have different ages and grades. Furthermore, we have put all our prize budget into the inner league competition. T-Shirts. I have placed the order and ordered extra shirts for each size. Even if you did not send me the shirt size, you will have a shirt of your size! Each shirt actually costs $12 (designed shirt). I will put the extra shirt on sale. I will add the money to the prizes, so that more teams can win the prizes. The images are the Shirts we have ordered.

Thank you for your participation.

Yinong

Headline News

The Robotics Camp is on the headline news at Ira A. Fulton School page at [Link]

Scholarship

Supported by our sponsors, we are able to give 9 students scholarships to cover their full or partial tuition. The scholarship awards are based on the motivation, grade average, teacher recommendation, and 2007 tax return form showing the need of scholarship. Sponsored by U.S. Department of Education, we are able to award 8 teachers the full scholarships. The awards are based on the support letter from their school principal.

Acceptance Notification

Application has closed on June 1, 2008. Acceptance email and package in attachment have been sent to all students who are accepted. If you received the acceptance email, but you did not receive the attachment in email, please download the page here. If you did not receive the acceptance email, please email scisummercamps@asu.edu to check if you are accepted. This year, we have received many more applications than we can take. The acceptance is based on the motivation given by students in their essay submitted.

New Website for Robotics Camp 2008 is on-line now.

The all-new website for Robotics Camp 2008 is on-line now. Please feel free to read the latest news, download resources, find the nearest bus route or parking information around your house now. We will keep updating new materials on this website. Your feedback is also valuable to us.