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Westport Robotics Team Helps Solve World Problems

The Coleytown/Bedford Middle School robotics team has once again advanced to the state final.

Ho hum. The “Mechanical Masterminds” do that about as regularly as you or I breathe.

It definitely is a big deal. This year’s FLL World Class Competition challenged more than 265,000 children from 80 countries. Teams must solve a problem that requires research, creative thinking and robot programming skills.

Each team designs, builds and programs a robot; poses a question that addresses the annual challenge; researches the topic, and develops a solution.

The Mechanical Masterminds, with Save the Children CEO Carolyn Miles (left).

The Mechanical Masterminds, with Save the Children CEO Carolyn Miles (left).

The Mechanical Masterminds chose to research the question: How can we help young people and their families in developing nations learn basic solutions to life challenges, in a way that hasn’t been done before?

The team developed a unique teaching app. It can be used on a solar-powered Samsung tablet, and distributed through existing networks to some of the poorest countries in Africa.

The app — which can run without Wi-Fi access — can teach someone without basic literacy skills how to build and deploy simple solutions to complex challenges like a lack of clean drinking water; food insecurity, and communication and public health issues.

For example, app users can build a mini-wind turbine out of simple PVC piping and wire to create enough energy to power a light bulb, cell phone or other small electrical device. They can also learn how to desalinate water.

The group met with Save the Children CEO Carolyn Miles, and were in touch with executives at Google, Samsung, the World Bank and Coca-Cola as they prepared their project.

Presenting the app to Save the Children CEO Carolyn Miles (right).

Presenting the app to Save the Children CEO Carolyn Miles (right).

The state final is this Sunday (December 7) in Shelton. Good luck to team members Nick Ambrose, Rob Diorio, Ben Jia, Daniel Kornbluth, Justin Schmidt, Joe Xiang, Josh Zhang and Andy Zheng, head coach Steve Diorio and assistant coach Mark Kornbluth.

Robotics: The Sequel

As I robotically went through a press release regarding last weekend’s First Lego League robotics competition — in which the Mechanical Masterminds took 1st place in 2 areas of the competition — my post this morning did not give enough props to Westport’s other middle school entrant, Team SNAP.

They placed 2nd overall in the entire state — and took home the Champions Award. According to the FLL website, this is

the most prestigious award that an FLL Team can win….It measures how the team members inspire and motivate others about the excitement of science and technology, solve problems, and demonstrate respect and gracious professionalism to everyone involved in the competition.

Earning the Champions Award excludes a team from some of the category awards, enabling other groups to earn recognition too.

The Team SNAP robot.

The Team SNAP robot.

FLL teams are judged in 3 areas: Core Values (inspiration, teamwork and “gracious professionalism”); Project (research, innovative solution and presentation), and Robot Design (mechanical design, programming and strategy  and innovation). The Champions Award is given to the teams with top scores in all 3 areas.

In addition, SNAP coach Terry Sauer received the Adult Coach/Mentor award at both the regional competition and the state final.

Westport’s 2 middle school teams were thrilled to compete. Each cheered the other on.

As their respective robots crushed everyone else.