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Team 148

Greenville High School and L-3 Communications Robotics Team

Greenville ISD L-3 Communications FIRST


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Greenville ISD

Greenville Independent School District
Greenville ISD aims to provide exemplary education to a diverse group of students through leadership, excellence in teaching and student participation with the support and involvement of the home and community.

L-3 Communications

L-3 Communications
L-3 Communications is a leading merchant supplier of secure communications technology, training and stimulation, microwave components, avionics, ocean products and telemetry, instrumentation, space and wireless products.

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FIRST

FIRST
FIRST designs accessible, innovative programs to build self-confidence, knowledge and life skills while motivating young people to pursue opportunities in science, technology and engineering.

Innovation First, Inc.

Innovation First, Inc.
Innovation First, Inc. provides control systems as well as an EDU robotics kit for prototyping robots before building the actual large one for all of the FIRST robotics teams.  Founders Tony Norman and Bob Mimlitch were the original volunteers for the Greenville High School robotics team.

FIRST Cad Library

FIRST Cad Library
The FIRST Cad Library is an extensive library of parts used in past competitions that robotics teams will find useful.

ChiefDelphi

ChiefDelphi
Team 47's popular forum is open to all FIRST robotics teams.  Throughout the forum, you can find questions and answers, discussions, etc. about FIRST.

Cybersonics Technology Team 103

Cybersonics Technology Team 103
Cybersonics Technology Team 103's FIRST Interactive Rural SupporT provides services to the FIRST community to support, maintain, strengthen, and begin FIRST Robotics teams across rural America.

The Woodlands High School Robotics & Engineering Club

The Woodlands High School Robotics & Engineering Club
The Woodlands High School Engineering Club participates in various robotics competitions, enabling the team to practice work ethics, time-management, teamwork, leadership, and communication skills.  The club entered its rookie year in FIRST this year as team 1477.

Rocket City Robotics

Rocket City Robotics
Team 34 has won three regional FIRST championships and numerous awards associated with different competitions.  The team consists of 17 students, with support from 5 teachers, 8 DaimlerChrysler employees, 6 Intergraph volunteers, and 3 mentors from Virginia College.

Provine High School Robotics Team

Provine High School Robotics Team
Established in 1999, Team 462 is a technological team that competes in robotics competitions once a year to attract other students and the community.  The team is designed to inspire and motivate students to become more interesting and involved in science and technology.

Wildcat ADIDAR Robotics Team

Wildcat ADIDAR Robotics Team
Team 476 from Ponca City, Oklahoma is a group of high school students and adult mentors gathered together to foster a relationship to learn and live science and technology through the FIRST Robotics competitions.

Paola Panthers Robotics

Paola Panthers Robotics
Team 1108 is participating in the FIRST robotics competition for the second year.  Comprised of twenty students, four faculty advisors, ten community mentors, and a supportive community, they have formed a bond while learning science and technology in the building of our panther robot.

Other Robotics Links

The High-Tech Texan

The High-Tech Texan
As the technology and Web expert for several media outlets in Texas, Michael Garfield, "The High-Tech Texan," keeps up with the newest technology with a passion.  If it beeps, chirps, buzzes or uses a remote control, chances are that Michael has it or certainly knows about it.

Rube Goldberg

Rube Goldberg
Through his inventions, Rube Goldberg discovered difficult ways to achieve easy results.  His cartoons were, as he said, symbols of man's capacity for exerting maximum force to accomplish minimal results.

NASA Robotics Education Project

NASA Robotics Education Project
The NASA Robotics Education Project is dedicated to encouraging people to become involved in science and engineering, particularly robotics.  REP works to capture the educational potential of NASA's robotics mission by supporting educational robotics competitions.

 
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