VEX IQ in Hawaii
VEX IQ Challenge 2014- High Rise
For information on the new game visit: http://content.vexrobotics.com/docs/vex-iq-challenge-highrise/VEX-IQ-Challenge-Highrise-Game-Manual-Rev20140528.pdf
VEX IQ Challenge 2013- ADD IT UP
VEX IQ Add It Up is played on a 4 ft x 8 ft field, surrounded by a 2 .5 inch tall perimeter. There are four floor goals, two low goals, two high goals, four scoring rings, and a hanging bar of which teams can score points.
Small Bucky Balls-
Floor Goal -1pt. Low Goal- 2pt. High Goal- 3pt. |
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VEX IQ Add It Up is played on a 4 ft x 8 ft field, surrounded by a 2 .5 inch tall perimeter. There are eight goals and four rings into which teams can score forty balls of varying sizes.
VEX IQ emphasizes teamwork and mathematical calculations. Students, along with the help of mentors, build a robot that competes to score the highest,, with the co-operation of another team as its alliance. The highest score is then recorded. The pair of teams with the highest score wins.
VEX IQ Add It Up provides an opportunity for students, with the guidance of an adult mentor, to build a VEX IQ robot to solve exciting math challenges. Students collaborate with their own teammates and then also with other teams, in an alliance format, to Add It Up for the highest game score.
The Game:
The teams start in designated starting tiles. The round begins with an autonomous period, and is then transferred to a human operator period. At the half-time mark of the human operation period, drivers are switched to provide more opportunities for more people to play. Teams have an opportunity to attempt a hang for additional points. All of the points are then added up and a winner is declared.
More information can be found at http://www.roboticseducation.org/documents/2013/09/vex-iq-challenge-add-it-up-game-manual.pdf.
VEX IQ emphasizes teamwork and mathematical calculations. Students, along with the help of mentors, build a robot that competes to score the highest,, with the co-operation of another team as its alliance. The highest score is then recorded. The pair of teams with the highest score wins.
VEX IQ Add It Up provides an opportunity for students, with the guidance of an adult mentor, to build a VEX IQ robot to solve exciting math challenges. Students collaborate with their own teammates and then also with other teams, in an alliance format, to Add It Up for the highest game score.
The Game:
The teams start in designated starting tiles. The round begins with an autonomous period, and is then transferred to a human operator period. At the half-time mark of the human operation period, drivers are switched to provide more opportunities for more people to play. Teams have an opportunity to attempt a hang for additional points. All of the points are then added up and a winner is declared.
More information can be found at http://www.roboticseducation.org/documents/2013/09/vex-iq-challenge-add-it-up-game-manual.pdf.