Wednesday, June 27, 2012

MIT visit

I had a great time at MIT.  I was able to meet with some of the most innovative people in the country.  We are working on getting an InvenTeams Grant from the Lemelson-MIT program.







Monday, June 18, 2012

Dual Credit registration


For those not able to get to registration at North Lake today, don’t panic.  You can register throughout the summer.  Sooner is better than later, but it is not over until the semester starts. 

All you need to do is take the registration form that the CHS counselors give you and register at the North Lake North campus (121 and Sandy Lake).  Then take the schedule they give you back to CHS. 

Have a safe and fun summer.

Solar car team in the news

Check out the solar car team on the news (WFAA - channel 8) on Tuesday, June 19 from 5am to 7am.  They are doing a piece about the solar car race and featuring our team as they work on the car. 

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Come to the 1st Annual STEM Family Picnic

Make plans to come join us at the first annual STEM Family Picnic under the trees in front of CHS. The whole family is invited, siblings included. We are providing hamburgers and hot dogs as well as a vegetarian option. Each family is asked to bring a dish to share:
  • Seniors—Condiments or buns 
  • Juniors and Sophomores—Side dishes (beans, corn, chips, etc)
  • Freshmen—Deserts and fruits
Other items to bring for your family include drinks (water, tea soda, etc), sunscreen, and chairs or blankets to sit on)

If you have a grill you can bring, please let us know. We don’t have one here.

Front Courtyard at Coppell High School
Time: 10:30— 1:00
Date: Saturday August 11, 2012
RSVP by August 6, 2012: http://tinyurl.com/stempicnic
(please use the linked form so we can get an approximate headcount

Design Team Summer Orientation Recap

For those that missed the summer orientation meeting, here is a recap:
  • We watched a video overview of FIRST Robotics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdDGu39hpQE&lr=1) and the Solar Car Challenge (http://www.solarcarchallenge.org/challenge/)
  • We talked about the new organization for helping students get onto the team and learning about the team.  We are in the early stages of getting this together, so there is not much structure at the moment.  We hope to have everything fully working withing the next 12-18 months.  Basically, though:
    • New team members will be paired with a veteran team member.
    • Students start as an intern to learn about the event and the basics of what we do.  Especially things like marketing, publicity, rules, foundational knowledge, OSHA, etc.
    • Students then move to apprenticeship.  They will work with their veteran member and learn specifics of the car or robot and start getting hands-on experience.
    • Eventually students will become veteran team members and help develop new team members.
  • We are also working on qualifications for team members to earn a varsity letter and get a letter jacket and patches.
  • We have a limited number of spots for students to be on the floor team or pit crew for FRC, and race members for solar.  We are also working on qualifications for these positions as well.  The qualifications will involve attendance, knowledge of the competition, and work completion.
  • The teams are mainly meeting on Mondays and Thursdays from 9-3.  We will host workshops for the students to start learning about the competitions and other items on Thursdays at 2pm.  They will be 30-90 minutes long.  There are days that we won't be open because no one will be here to open the lab.  The calendar for solar is at http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=g.coppellisd.com_q55jvnfeec6qe0de1m0sm3vrlg%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Chicago .  The calendar for FIRST Robotics is currently on the School of Engineering calendar at http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=g.coppellisd.com_9jmsvmvl566hlohsfemmh3l0mg%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Chicago.
  • New students are welcome to come up and start learning, through observation of the team members or learning the software as computers are available during the team work sessions.