FLL 2020: Innovation Project M01 FIRST LEGO League 2020-2021 RePLAY Challenge
The robot moves your Innovation Project onto the RePLAY logo or the gray area around the bench (M04).
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- 31 Aug 2020
FIRST LEGO League (FLL) is the most popular LEGO Mindstorms Robotics Competition. Each year the season starts in Augusts and completes by May. We've created a lot of resources for FIRST LEGO League to help teams prepared, learn and have fun. Here are most of the tutorials, building instructions and courses for FLL
Here we collect resources that are common for most LEGO Mindstorms robotics competitions. The resources here could be used for FLL, WRO, general line following, sumo and many more.
Learn how to build LEGO robots and win the FIRST LEGO League competition.
Using LEGO Mindstorms EV3 and NXT robotics kits we give curriculum ideas, share professional experience and teach students to think and develop as engineers. The goal of this category is to group specific examples from specific missions.
Contains resources for LEGO Mindstorms competitions. There are many LEGO competitions using EV3, NXT and RCX robots. These competitions have some similarities, but could be quite different in general. Most popular are of course FIRST LEGO League and World Robotics Olympiad.
The robot moves your Innovation Project onto the RePLAY logo or the gray area around the bench (M04).
The less often you interrupt the robot outside home, the more points you keep.
The robot collects health units from around the field and moves them to target areas.
Before the match, you hand select the machine’s lever setting. During the match, the robot moves the lever until the little yellow stopper falls.
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The robot spins the rollers to move the pointer as far clockwise as possible.
The robot flips the cell phone white side up.
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The robot is dancing on the dance floor at the end of the match.
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The robot slides the people (called “slide figures”) down the slide and moves them to other areas.
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