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This video discusses several ways that teams can collaborate on programming their robot. It then focuses on real-time programming of a ''FIRST'' LEGO League Challenge robot using Google Remote Desktop along with one of several video conferencing platforms. This approach can be adapted by ''FIRST'' Tech Challenge and ''FIRST'' Robotics Competition teams. | This video discusses several ways that teams can collaborate on programming their robot. It then focuses on real-time programming of a ''FIRST'' LEGO League Challenge robot using Google Remote Desktop along with one of several video conferencing platforms. This approach can be adapted by ''FIRST'' Tech Challenge and ''FIRST'' Robotics Competition teams. This approach can be adapted by ''FIRST'' Tech Challenge but to do so requires that the hosting computer be connected to the Internet via with an Ethernet cable to a router so the computer's Wifi can used to connect to the robot. | ||
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* [[FIRST Tech Challenge Coaching Teams During a Pandemic Frequently Asked Questions|Coaching Teams During a Pandemic Frequency Asked Questions]] | * [[FIRST Tech Challenge Coaching Teams During a Pandemic Frequently Asked Questions|Coaching Teams During a Pandemic Frequency Asked Questions]] |
Revision as of 11:51, 29 October 2020
FIRST announces that 2020-2021 Season has been extended
Wiki Articles
This video discusses several ways that teams can collaborate on programming their robot. It then focuses on real-time programming of a FIRST LEGO League Challenge robot using Google Remote Desktop along with one of several video conferencing platforms. This approach can be adapted by FIRST Tech Challenge and FIRST Robotics Competition teams. This approach can be adapted by FIRST Tech Challenge but to do so requires that the hosting computer be connected to the Internet via with an Ethernet cable to a router so the computer's Wifi can used to connect to the robot.
Videos
Remote Event Resources - Remote Game Play
FIRST Tech Challenge asked alumni from team #11115, Gluten Free to show us how they'd run Remote Matches from their at-home robotics lab. We can't wait to see your solutions to this year's remote season challenge!
Remove Video Platforms
Planning your remote team meetings? Watch this video about three, free video call platforms (Google Meet, Discord and Zoom) and their features to decide which platform suits your team’s needs for the remote season.
External Resources
Specific to FIRST Tech Challenge
- FIRST Tech Challenge Remote Events Update Ken Johnson, Director of FIRST Tech Challenge addresses our traditional and remote events for our 2020-2021 ULTIMATE GOAL presented by Qualcomm season.
Videos on Using Online Tools
- Remote Video Platforms by FIRST
Covers conducting team meetings via the Internet