Botball is an educational robotics program that focuses on engaging middle and high school aged students in team-oriented robotics competitions. Thousands of children and young adults participate in the Botball program. It has been active since 1998 and features a robotics curriculum which focuses on designing, building and programming a pair of autonomous robots. Teams use a standardized kit of materials, document the process and then compete in a tournament in which the challenges change annually. All materials in the kits are exactly the same for every team around the world, so there are no unfair advantages. Botball teams are mostly based in the United States with over 300 teams and local tournaments in more than a dozen regions. In recent years it also holds an annual Global Conference on Educational Robotics (GCER), with an international tournament that attracts teams all over the country as well as from Mexico, Austria, China, Uganda, Poland, Qatar, Kuwait, Egypt, and many others.[1]
^"Teams and Regions | Botball® Educational Robotics Program". Botball.org. Archived from the original on 2013-05-17. Retrieved 2013-01-29.
Botball is an educational robotics program that focuses on engaging middle and high school aged students in team-oriented robotics competitions. Thousands...
robotics competitions which use the Lego robotics sets. The earliest is Botball, a national U.S. middle- and high-school competition stemming from the...
XBC, or the Xport Botball Controller, is a robot based on Charmed Labs' Xport hardware. It was built specifically for the Botball competition and uses...
city, including friends and enemies. He even seems to know the famous botball player, Roboto, on speaking terms. Captain Pounder (Garry Chalk): Head...
all-European tournament), Magdeburg, Germany AUT Cup 2010, Tehran, Iran Robot Botball FIRST BEST Robotics RobotCub Consortium, a humanoid robot project to study...
the judges' award at the 2010 Honolulu Botball Regional held at the Hawaii Convention Center in Honolulu. Botball is a robotics competition for middle and...
supports the following robotics controllers: Xport Botball Controller (XBC) versions 1, 2, and 3 Xport Botball Controller (XBC) with iRobot Create MIT Handy...
postcodes and delivery point suffixes CBC controller, a controller used by Botball Clustering By Committee, a clustering algorithm for word-sense induction...
has reached over 100,000 students nationwide using FIRST robotics and BOTBALL robotics competitions. The Project's FIRST branch originally comprised...
Create Robotis Bioloid The Robotic Workshop Robotics suite C-STEM Studio Botball CubeStormer II Cubestormer 3 Lego Education's SPIKE sets are also allowed...
Spring Media Monday of 2009. The Norman High Botball robotics team did very well at the Oklahoma Botball Regional competition as well as at the National...
1 (27) "Where's Teddy?" 17 May 2004 (2004-05-17) Sporty has invented 'botball' which entails kicking a tin can as hard as he can and shouting 'goal!'...
The iRobot Create has been included in parts kits for the International Botball Competition since 2007. The iRobot Create is model in the Webots robotics...
2024-03-08. "Music". The Roxbury Latin School. Retrieved 2024-03-08. "Botball Team Places 5th in Regional Tourney". Roxbury Latin School. "VEX Success...
Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST), as well as teams that compete in Botball games played by robots they have built. School clubs include Science Olympiad...
in Engineering Indoors Open Students Wheeled Student competition Active Botball Indoors Open Students Wheeled Student competition Active Student Robotics...
Robot competition National ElectroniX Olympiad ABU Robocon BEST Robotics Botball DARPA Grand Challenge – prize competition for American autonomous vehicles...
school's athletic program. Hawaii Regional Botball Champions International Botball Champions The International Botball Tournament is hosted by the Global Conference...
Conference on Educational Robotics". KISS Institute for Practical Robotics] Botball website. Archived from the original on 2007-11-15. "Ben Finney, Professor...