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(631) 297-8592
Janet Anderson,
SBPLI-LI FIRST
(631) 366-0749
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January 16, 2007
Students and their Robots Explore the Tiny but Vast World
of Nanotechnology
Teams Solve Real-World Problems through Robot Design and Research at SBPLI
- LI FIRST LEGO League Championship Tournament
Founded by inventor Dean Kamen, FIRST
(For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) was created to
inspire young peoples interest and participation in science and technology.
FLL is an international program created in a partnership between FIRST and
the LEGO Group in 1998 based on their common belief that fun and learning
go hand-in-hand, and that an inspired mind can accomplish anything. Each
September, FIRST announces the annual Challenge to teams, engaging them in
authentic scientific research and hands-on robotics design. Using LEGO MINDSTORMS® bricks,
motors, gears and software, children work alongside adult mentors to design,
build, and program robots to solve real-world challenges. This year, teams
have the option to use LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT, the next generation robotics
toolset launched in August. With new and improved technologies and programming
software, NXT will take FIRST LEGO League challenges to new levels in years
to come.
This years challenge calls for
teams to research and present their own creative applications of nanotechnology
to improve peoples lives. The FLL competition is judged in four areas:
project presentation; robot performance; technical design and programming
of the robot; and teamwork. The highest honor will go to the team that best
exemplifies the spirit and values of the program. Every participant will
receive a medallion to commemorate his/her experience and dedication to the
eight-week process.
FIRST collaborated with the University
of Notre Dames Center for Nano Science & Technology and the Cornell
University Nanobiotechnology Center to help shape a theme and challenge missions
that reflect the amazing solutions this newest frontier of science and technology
can make possible. They include manipulation of individual atoms, clothes
that never get dirty, an elevator to outer space, and cures for disease. Every
FIRST LEGO League challenge helps students discover how imagination and creativity
combined with science and technology can solve real-world problems, says
Dean Kamen, FIRST founder. This years focus on nanotechnology
introduces them to a new frontier of science and technology."
FLLs eighth year is also its
biggest season, with over 8,100 teams - more than 80,000 students - from
34 countries. The winner of the SBPLI Championship Tournament will have the
opportunity to participate at the FIRST LEGO League World Festival, to be
held April 12-14, 2007 at The Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia.
For more information on the 2007 competition please call (631) 366-0749.
About
FIRST
Accomplished inventor Dean Kamen founded FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition
of Science and Technology) in 1989 to inspire an appreciation of science and
technology in young people. Based in
Manchester, N.H., FIRST designs accessible, innovative programs to build self-confidence,
knowledge and life skills while motivating young people to pursue opportunities
in science, technology and engineering.
With the support of many of the world’s most well known companies, the
non-profit organization hosts the FIRST Robotics Competition for high school
students and the FIRST LEGO League for children 9 -14 years old. To learn more about FIRST, go to www.usfirst.org.
About
the School-Business Partnerships of Long Island
The SBPLI-LIFIRST LEGO League Tournament is coordinated by the
School-Business Partnerships of Long Island (SBPLI). SBPLI was founded in
1984 by Fred Breithut with the goal of developing partnerships between local
high schools and businesses that would provide students with practical
experience and curriculum development, while helping the business community
develop its future workforce. Over 70 partnerships have been formed.
In 1999, SBPLI brought the SBPLI-LI FIRST Robotics Competition to Long
Island, which has grown to 36 teams of high school students participating at
Hofstra University on March 23-25, 2006.
This is the second year in which SBPLI is coordinating the FIRST LEGO
League event on Long Island. For more
information about SBPLI visit www.sbpli-lifirst.org.
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