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Welcome to the [https://ortop.org Oregon Robotics Tournament & Outreach Program] Wiki! The goal of this wiki is to provide resources to [https://youtu.be/zjwwUyJ5oHc ''FIRST''] coaches and teams in Oregon. If you are interested in suggesting or contributing content to this wiki please send an email to [mailto:Wiki-Manager@ortop.org Wiki-Manager@ortop.org]. You can also use that address if you have questions that you think could be answered on the Wiki.  If you have questions for which you would like personal answers, send them to [mailto:questions@ortop.org questions@ortop.org].  
Welcome to the [https://ortop.org Oregon Robotics Tournament & Outreach Program] Wiki! The goal of this wiki is to provide resources to [https://youtu.be/zjwwUyJ5oHc ''FIRST''] coaches and teams in Oregon. If you are interested in suggesting or contributing content to this wiki please send an email to [mailto:Wiki-Manager@ortop.org Wiki-Manager@ortop.org]. You can also use that address if you have questions that you think could be answered on the Wiki.  If you have questions for which you would like personal answers, send them to [mailto:questions@ortop.org questions@ortop.org].  
== Featured Video ==
== Featured Videos ==
[[Programming a Robot from Anywhere in the World]]
'''Programming a ''FIRST'' LEGO League Challenge Robot from Anywhere in the World'''
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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 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.
This video describes how a ''FIRST'' LEGO League Challenge team members can remotely program their robot.
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'''How to Program a ''FIRST'' Tech Challenge Robot from Anywhere in the World'''
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This video describes how a ''FIRST'' Tech Challenge team members can remotely program their robot.
== ''FIRST'' LEGO League Discover ==
== ''FIRST'' LEGO League Discover ==
Teams made up of children in preschool through 1st Grade
Teams made up of children in preschool through 1st Grade

Revision as of 11:27, 30 October 2020

Welcome to the Oregon Robotics Tournament & Outreach Program Wiki! The goal of this wiki is to provide resources to FIRST coaches and teams in Oregon. If you are interested in suggesting or contributing content to this wiki please send an email to Wiki-Manager@ortop.org. You can also use that address if you have questions that you think could be answered on the Wiki. If you have questions for which you would like personal answers, send them to questions@ortop.org.

Featured Videos

Programming a FIRST LEGO League Challenge Robot from Anywhere in the World

This video describes how a FIRST LEGO League Challenge team members can remotely program their robot.

How to Program a FIRST Tech Challenge Robot from Anywhere in the World

This video describes how a FIRST Tech Challenge team members can remotely program their robot.

FIRST LEGO League Discover

Teams made up of children in preschool through 1st Grade

FIRST LEGO League Explore

Teams made up of students in 2nd through 4th Grade

FIRST LEGO League Challenge

Teams made up of students in 4th through 8th Grade

FIRST Tech Challenge

Teams made up of students in 7th through 12th Grade

FIRST Robotics Competition

Teams made up of students in 9th through 12th Grade

Miscellaneous

Outreach