Virtual Robot Simulator Official Guidebook
  • Coverpage
  • Introduction
  • FTC
    • Centerstage Game and Basic Rules
    • Powerplay Game and Basic Rules
  • VRS
  • Programming
    • User Interface
    • Blocks
      • LinearOpMode
      • Gamepad
      • Actuators
        • DcMotor
        • CRServo
        • Servo
      • Sensors
        • DistanceSensor
        • IMU
        • IMU-BNO055.Parameters
        • REV Color/Range Sensor
        • TouchSensor
      • Utilities
        • Acceleration
        • AngleUnit
        • AngularVelocity
        • Axis
        • Color
        • Orientation
        • PIDFCoefficients
        • Position
        • Range
        • Telemetry
        • Time
        • Vector
        • Velocity
      • Logic
      • Loops
      • Math
      • Text
      • Lists
      • Variables
      • Function
      • Miscellaneous
    • Basic Lessons
      • Drivetrain
      • IMU
      • Color Sensor
      • Telemetry
      • Range Sensor
      • Touch Sensor
      • Servo
      • CRServo
      • DCMotor
      • Logic and Loops
      • Functions
      • Tele-Op Control
    • Advanced Lessons
      • Advanced Tele-Op Control
    • Video Lessons
    • Simulation
    • Exploratory Activities
      • Wandering Robot
  • Robot Arena
    • Single Player
    • Activities
      • Coding Competition
      • CenterStage Competition
  • Conclusion
  • Author
  • Other Editions
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CenterStage Competition

Hosting a local robotics competition is a rewarding experience that can inspire young minds and foster a love for STEM. To successfully organize such an event, careful planning is essential. Begin by securing a suitable venue, such as a school gymnasium or community center. Next, recruit volunteers to assist with various tasks, from registration to judging. Promote the competition through local schools, community organizations, and social media to attract participants. On the day of the event, ensure that all necessary equipment, including fields, robots, and controllers, is readily available. Provide a welcoming atmosphere for teams and spectators, and offer food and refreshments for sale. Finally, celebrate the winners and encourage all participants to continue their robotics journey.

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