张百乔女友裸照 Robotics Hackathon 2025
DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 9 with full schedule for heats and playoffs to be announced after registration
Registration of teams until Friday April 28.
Challenge practice will be set up from 10:00AM-5:30PM starting Monday, May 5. [Room to be determined]
The practice lines and maze will be set up until Thursday May 8 at 5:30PM. The final course will be available for testing Friday May 10 from 10AM. Official trials will begin Friday at 3:00PM.
UPDATED INFORMATION AND RULES WILL BE AVAILABLE HERE THE LAST WEEK OF APRIL
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The Dawson Robotics Hackathon is a collaborative, interdisciplinary event where students work in teams to find creative solutions to a themed challenge. No experience will be necessary.
The themed challenge is Arduino-based and will involve the construction of a micro-robot designed to perform a task. Student teams (minimum 2, maximum 4) will be provided with a kit of components and precise instructions. For students who are not part of a team at the time of registration, we will try to match you with other participants to form a team. Registration is separate from the ScienceFest presenters form (see below).
On the Friday before the challenge teams will be given their kits and learn about the precise details of the challenge. Throughout the week of the challenge, teams will build and code their solutions. On challenge day teams present their projects and compete for prizes.
What is Arduino? Watch the videos below to learn more.
The idea behind Arduino and the open source explosion of affordable, easy-to-make, microelectronic devices:
Introductory tutorials of the basics for robotics can be found on Dawson’s virtual lab website used for Engineering Physics:
There are many resources and project examples that can be found with a simple web search. It takes only a few minutes to get started building with this technology!
The event will take place in 5B.16. You are not required to be present at all times in order to compete in the event with your team. Throughout the week teams will be provided a practice course to design and build their solutions.
Schedule to follow!
For general questions contact: Joel Trudeau | jtrudeau@dawsoncollege.qc.ca