Support to FIRST LEGO League
FTC NJ is very interested in hearing how our teams are supporting FIRST LEGO League.
Please send your examples of support to NewJerseyFTC@aol.com.
Please send your examples of support to NewJerseyFTC@aol.com.
Team 16367 - Krypton Warriors
Bloxers United (FLL Team #50676) is a rookie FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in Warren, New Jersey. They needed the support to get started and become a competitive team, so we went to help them whenever they needed it. Our assistance with their team has continued on for close to 5 months now, and we plan to continue to help them be the best team that they can be!
Kreative Crackers (FLL Team# 48935) is a second-year FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in Parsippany, New Jersey. We have helped them compete since 2019 and have given many pieces of advice along the way. From their first year to their second, we especially helped them make the substantial leap to improve in areas that they lacked while maintaining the success in the areas that they did well in.
Robo Rockets (FLLC Team #34957) is a fourth-year FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in Montville, New Jersey. We have taught various coding principles including the importance of comments and MyBlocks (procedures in LEGO Mindstorms).
Lightning Bots (FLLC Team #44641) is a second-year FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in Bridgewater, New Jersey. We have helped them reach out to various professionals in the physical therapy field with regard to their Innovation Project.
Team Technopath (FLLC Team #38684) is a third-year FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in North Brunswick, New Jersey. We have taught various mechanical concepts including a box robot design's advantages and a dog gear passive attachment system's advantages.
Juggernauts (FLLC Team #44414) is a third-year FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in Parsippany, New Jersey. We have provided valuable Innovation Project tips that we had learned during our time in FLL such as using a unique presentation delivery method and speaking with as many professionals as possible to build upon the solution idea.
Robo Droids (FLLC Team #47672) is a second-year FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in Parsippany, New Jersey. We have explained the importance of embracing the 6 Core Values, not only on competition day, but also throughout team meetings.
Baltimore City Bubs (FLLC Team #48571) is a second-year FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in Baltimore, Maryland. We have walked them through how to build a standard LEGO Mindstorms box robot with dog gears and helped them come up with ideas for attachments to complete RePlay missions.
Bricks Warriors (FLLC Team #51356) is a rookie FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in Parsippany, New Jersey. We walked them through the entire FIRST Lego League Challenge competition and what they are expected to be able to do to compete with other teams. After some time, they needed assistance with the Innovation Project, specifically how to contact professionals in the field of sports. Our biggest suggestion was that they utilize LinkedIn to its utmost capacity to find email addresses and phone numbers to contact.
Genius Bluetooth (FLLE Team #20162) is a second-year FIRST LEGO League Explore Team based in Parsippany, New Jersey. We showed how to efficiently build and code a moving system using LEGO WeDo Parts to give them an idea of what FLL Explore is looking for in the competition.
Kreative Crackers (FLL Team# 48935) is a second-year FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in Parsippany, New Jersey. We have helped them compete since 2019 and have given many pieces of advice along the way. From their first year to their second, we especially helped them make the substantial leap to improve in areas that they lacked while maintaining the success in the areas that they did well in.
Robo Rockets (FLLC Team #34957) is a fourth-year FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in Montville, New Jersey. We have taught various coding principles including the importance of comments and MyBlocks (procedures in LEGO Mindstorms).
Lightning Bots (FLLC Team #44641) is a second-year FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in Bridgewater, New Jersey. We have helped them reach out to various professionals in the physical therapy field with regard to their Innovation Project.
Team Technopath (FLLC Team #38684) is a third-year FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in North Brunswick, New Jersey. We have taught various mechanical concepts including a box robot design's advantages and a dog gear passive attachment system's advantages.
Juggernauts (FLLC Team #44414) is a third-year FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in Parsippany, New Jersey. We have provided valuable Innovation Project tips that we had learned during our time in FLL such as using a unique presentation delivery method and speaking with as many professionals as possible to build upon the solution idea.
Robo Droids (FLLC Team #47672) is a second-year FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in Parsippany, New Jersey. We have explained the importance of embracing the 6 Core Values, not only on competition day, but also throughout team meetings.
Baltimore City Bubs (FLLC Team #48571) is a second-year FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in Baltimore, Maryland. We have walked them through how to build a standard LEGO Mindstorms box robot with dog gears and helped them come up with ideas for attachments to complete RePlay missions.
Bricks Warriors (FLLC Team #51356) is a rookie FIRST LEGO League Challenge Team based in Parsippany, New Jersey. We walked them through the entire FIRST Lego League Challenge competition and what they are expected to be able to do to compete with other teams. After some time, they needed assistance with the Innovation Project, specifically how to contact professionals in the field of sports. Our biggest suggestion was that they utilize LinkedIn to its utmost capacity to find email addresses and phone numbers to contact.
Genius Bluetooth (FLLE Team #20162) is a second-year FIRST LEGO League Explore Team based in Parsippany, New Jersey. We showed how to efficiently build and code a moving system using LEGO WeDo Parts to give them an idea of what FLL Explore is looking for in the competition.