Robotics competition c. International distance competitions and olympiads. Russian Robo Line Championship

13.03.2020

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Olympics

They give the participant the opportunity to test and deepen knowledge in a particular school discipline or even in one of its sections. All tasks of remote Olympiads are divided into age groups and comply with school programs and the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard.

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They give the participant the opportunity to test and deepen knowledge in a particular school discipline or even in one of its sections. All tasks of remote Olympiads are divided into age groups and comply with school programs and the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard.

subject week

They give the participant the opportunity to test and deepen knowledge in a particular school discipline or even in one of its sections. All tasks of remote Olympiads are divided into age groups and comply with school programs and the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard.

family competition

They give the participant the opportunity to test and deepen knowledge in a particular school discipline or even in one of its sections. All tasks of remote Olympiads are divided into age groups and comply with school programs and the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard.

Specialist. contests

They give the participant the opportunity to test and deepen knowledge in a particular school discipline or even in one of its sections. All tasks of remote Olympiads are divided into age groups and comply with school programs and the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard.

Classes in robotics and technical creativity develop, give new knowledge and help in learning. Another reason why children are not torn away from robots is the opportunity to compete. Prepared an overview of the largest international competitions robots for kids.

WRO

First

FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition in Science and Technology) was founded in 1989 by entrepreneur and inventor Dean Kamen to spark young people's interest in science and technology. Based in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA. FIRST organizes competitions in four directions in which children from 6 to 18 years old can take part: FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC), FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC), FIRST LEGO® League and Junior FIRST LEGO League (Jr. FLL®). In Russia, competitions are supported and developed by the Free Business Foundation as part of the Robotics program.

An important part of the FIRST competition is the presentation own project. The project is aimed at both the development of technical creativity and the ability to design activities. Socially important topics of the competition from childhood instill children's attention to the humanitarian problems of the modern world. “FIRST is an example of a design-and-fun approach to robot competition. This is a good approach. In competitions with Asian approaches, such as WRO, on the contrary, the competitive component stands out, ”comments Maxim Vasiliev, President of the Russian Association for Educational Robotics (RAOR).

IYRC

IYRC competitions (International Youth Robotic Competition, English) are international youth robotics competitions for children from 6 to 17 years old, originally from South Korea. IYRC takes place annually in August.

Participants compete in the classic categories: sumo, robotic football and robotic volleyball, passing polygons according to certain rules, and others. Participants can also compete for a prize in the “Creative Project” category and present to the jury not only a robot, but also its program of work.

RoboCup

RoboCup is robot football. The international annual tournament was first held in 1997, but the idea belongs to the Canadian scientist, Professor Alan McWorth, who developed the concept of robot football back in 1993.

The main idea of ​​the competition is utopian - the organizers hope that soon best football players with artificial intelligence will be able to play with real human football players.

RoboCup includes competitions in several categories depending on the size and shape of the robots: small robots (no more than 18 cm), medium robots, standard platforms (all teams create robots on the same platform, for example NAO), humanoid robots (arbitrary platforms and design).

On October 27, the Russian capital hosted Open competitions in robotics and technical types sports "Moscow Technical Cup 2018". The competition was organized by the Agency for Innovative Development with the support of the Moscow Public Relations Committee.

More than 240 schoolchildren aged 7 to 16 took part in the competition. The invited guest was the Expert of the Russian Academy of Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of the Russian Federation, mentor-expert of the Center for Children's Technical Creativity in Kazan, candidate of technical sciences - Georgiev Viktor Olegovich.

Competitions were held in individual and team standings. Young technicians tested their creations, in particular, cars (robots), in a speed competition - they passed the track with small turns in the Main category "Driving along the line". In the younger age group The fastest was the team "ROBOCLUB-1579" (Pajitnov Ivan and Belyakov Nikita), and in the older age group the team of the "Center for Children's Creativity" (Kamkin Vladimir and Dimitrenko Egor) won.

One of the most spectacular categories of the competition was robot football: on a special field, nine teams tried, by analogy with football match score as many goals as possible against your opponents. The winner in this category was the team of the Moscow Producer Center consisting of: Bubnov Alexander, Bubnov Grigory, Skrementov Bogdan, Kotov Maxim, Kachanov Denis.

27 teams took part in the poster competition in the following categories: aircraft modeling and ship modeling sports, as well as robotics. Interesting projects were presented to the panel of experts, for example, one of the participants completed his project using "LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3", a programmable robotics construction kit that allows you to create and control your own LEGO robots. The winners in "robotics" were Bezzubtsev Fedor (age category 7-11 years old) and Ishmaev Evgeny (age category 12-16 years old). Pupils of GBPOU "Vorobyovy Gory" actively showed themselves in poster projects. Experts in "ship modeling" noted Vaskov Maxim's project, and in "aeromodelling" the winners were Ilya Usov (1st place), Igor Surkov (2nd place) and Pavel Pulyavin (3rd place). Roman Stupin, Director of the Project Development Management Center of the Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics, National Research University Higher School of Economics, spoke on behalf of the expert commission in the creative category, he noted that over the three years of the competition, there were more participants, they all grew up and qualitatively improved their inventions.

The winners were awarded prizes and gifts from the organizers and partners of the competition.

On behalf of all the organizers of the competitions, the President of the ANO "Agency for Innovative Development" Sakharov Stanislav congratulated the participants on the successful completion of the competitions and wished them not to stop there and always go forward. Photo report in the VK group https://vk.com/aidrussia

Today, at the invitation of Sergei Sorokin, director of the Center for Youth Innovative Creativity of Chuvashia, I visited the republican competition in robotics. The main goal of the competition is to attract the interests of young people to science and technology, to the field of high technologies, as well as to reveal talents, develop technical thinking. It's nice to be on a professional level.

Robotics is a universal tool for education. Fits into additional education, and in extracurricular activities, and in the teaching of subjects school curriculum, and in strict accordance with the requirements of state standards. Suitable for all ages from preschoolers to professional education.

1. More than 50 schoolchildren of the Chuvash Republic took part in the competition.

2. Guys from almost all regions of the republic came to try their hand.

3. The event was held on the basis of the Mechanical Engineering Faculty of the Chuvash State University named after I.N. Ulyanov.

4. A serious fight flared up, in addition to professional recognition, the winner also received a free ticket to the Orlyonok camp. Who will be the winner? Maybe they?

5. Or they?

6. Perhaps, because sooner or later they will all be winners, because. most of them will become real engineers in the future!

7. The guys competed in two types - "Biathlon" and "Trajectory".

8. According to the conditions of the "Biathlon" competition, the robot, moving along the black line, must cover the distance in the shortest possible time and complete tasks in the control zones (shoot down all targets, bring certain targets) without moving obstacles (pillars).

9. The field for it looks like this

10. By itself, the robot is a formidable weapon.

11. Real banks were beyond the power of most robots.

12. As for the conditions of the competition "Trajectory", here in the shortest time the robot needs to move along the black line of the trajectory to get from the start to the finish. The order of passing the trajectory is determined by the judge of the competition.

13. In 2 minutes, the robot must drive along a given route - along a complex, confusing black line, with different intersections and turns, without moving out or deviating to the side.

14. For the robot to move like this, you need to write a program, believe me, it's difficult.

15. The guys are great fellows, because they independently debugged the program

16. and tested the robot.

17. They were given only two attempts, the results of which determined the places. According to the conditions of the competition, the guys must work independently. It is not possible to come with homemade food.

I was pleased that the guys showed themselves very well, well done! These are future shots from school and even preschool. I am sure that the increase in interest in robotics in our city will allow children who are involved in this to propose and implement their own ideas and projects.

UPD. The results of the competition: among junior schoolchildren in the discipline "Biathlon" won the Morgaush secondary school, and among the older ones - "Trajectory" - won the 11 secondary school of Kanash

On April 22, 2016, on the basis of the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Physics of VGSPU, the III annual regional competition in robotics "ROBOMIR-2016" was held.

Competitions were held in three categories and seven nominations:

Labyrinth. Round trip (younger age group)
Manipulators (middle age group)
Trajectory. Map (older age group)
Trajectory. Obstacle course (younger and middle age groups)

Clean path to school (younger age group)
Waste sorting (middle age group)

Deal with waste! (younger, middle and older age groups).

About 100 schoolchildren from Volgograd and the Volgograd region took part in the competition. The following teams were the winners of the competition:

Labyrinth. Round trip (younger age group):

NEXT - I place;
Batman - II place;
Labrador - III place.

Manipulators (middle age group):

There are no winners! Top Teams received homework.

Trajectory. Map (older age group):

Winners - 1st place.

Trajectory. Obstacle course (younger and middle age groups):

Knights - I place;
Stalker2 - II place;
Kulibins - III place.

Clean path to school (younger age group):

The first robot - I place;
Rainbow - II place;
Invincible - III place.

Waste sorting (middle age group):

There are no winners. Unfortunately, all the teams did not cope with the task.

Deal with waste! (younger, middle and older age groups):

Junior age group:

SOCIETY WITHOUT WASTE - I place;
Hero City - II place;

Average age group:

Kashinrom - I place;
Winners-researchers - II place;

Senior age group:

ReeBot - I place;
Impulse - II place.

All participants in the competition will receive certificates, the winners will receive diplomas, and the coaches will receive letters of thanks.

The Organizing Committee thanks the panel of judges for their unbiased and competent work.

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