Science and Engineering Area

Alabama Robotics Competition

Competition Date: April 21, 2012

Registration is now closed - please contact gray@cs.ua.edu for more information.

Come test your computer programming skills and compete with other Alabama students for cool prizes! A fun day is planned with educational experiences, food and social activities. The Alabama Robotics Competition is an event where students write programs that navigate their robot across a series of obstacle courses. Awards will be given out in several categories across multiple grade levels (elementary school, middle school, and high school).

The initial flyer describing the event is available here. Please use the navigation bar above for additional information.

Why another robotics competition?

There are several excellent robotics competitions that already exist, such as the popular BEST Robotics events in Alabama and the world-wide FIRST Lego League competitions. This new contest complements these other events by filling in missing gaps of participation. After hearing from various K-12 teachers, it has been observed that a competition is needed in Alabama that met the following goals:

  • A competiton that is open to all grades in K-12.
  • An event in the Spring that offers students studying robotics additional activities to pursue throughout the entire school year (rather than just a Fall focus).
  • An emphasis on programming skills, resulting in autonomous robot control, rather than a robot that is maneuvered by a remote control. Points are scored in this new competition based on the clever solutions of student programs, rather than the skill of a teammate with a remote control.
  • A registration fee that is affordable - only $20 per participant (several Lego competitions have registration, fees, and kit costs over $1000).

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Important Dates

Other Events in the Department: 2012 Summer Camps

The Department of Computer Science is also hosting three weeks of summer computer camps for high school, with a housing option in our new residence halls for those outside of the Tuscaloosa area. The camps are focused on Java, robotics programming, and Android programming. For 2012, we are also offering a new middle school camp for commuter students. More information about the 2012 Summer Camps is available here.

Sponsors

We gratefully acknowledge the following sponsors for providing support to the Robotics Competition:

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