Tic-Tech: Fwd: FW: Robotics Festival at the Univ. of Washington (2-17-01

From: Mark Ahlness (mahlness@cks.ssd.k12.wa.us)
Date: Wed Feb 14 2001 - 22:39:31 PST

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    > Hello everyone...I thought this might be of interest to some of you.
    > --
    > Janice Johnson-Palmer
    > Technology Innovation Challenge Grant
    > and Instructional Technology
    > johnsonpalmer@seattleschools.org
    > 206.366.7915
    >
    > **********************************
    > 2001 Robotics Festival on the University of
    > Washington Campus
    > Saturday, February 17, 2001, 9:00am - 2:00pm
    >
    > The UW Rainier Roboteers, Titans Robotics, Seattle
    > Robotics Society, UW
    > EE legos team, and others are joining robotic
    > forces to showcase their
    > amazing
    > robotic talents at the 2001 Robotics Festival!
    >
    > WHAT: Local teams show off their creativity and
    > robot making skills
    > before shipping the robots to the regional and
    > national competitions.
    > Come watch several large robots try to maneuver
    > around obstacles, dunk
    > balls into goals, balance on the Dangerous Bridge,
    > and rescue each
    > other. Many smaller robots from the UW and Seattle
    > Robotic Society will
    > be showing off in between matches. See robotic
    > sumo wrestling, soccer,
    > maze maneuvering, and more.
    >
    > WHO: Rainier Roboteers, Titans Robotics, Seattle
    > Robotics Society, UW EE
    > Legos, and more!
    >
    > WHERE: The Bank Of America Pavilion Annex (North
    > of The Bank of America
    > Arena and South of the IMA on the University of
    > Washington campus --
    > near Husky Stadium) Click here for a map to the
    > event:
    > http://www.washington.edu/students/maps/map.cgi?
    > <http://www.washington.edu/students/maps/map.cgi?EDP>
    > EDP
    > <http://www.washington.edu/students/maps/map.cgi?EDP>
    >
    >
    > WHEN: Saturday, February 17, 9:00am - 2:00pm
    >
    > WHO SHOULD ATTEND: EVERYONE interested in ROBOTS!
    > Come as a class
    > field-trip or attend with your friends and family!
    >
    > For more details and a map, go to Rainier
    > Roboteers website:
    > <http://www.ee.washington.edu/techsite/robotics>
    > www.ee.washington.edu/techsite/robotics
    >
    > Questions? Please email Kristina Heisler at
    > score@engr.washington.edu
    >
    > ************************************************
    > We are grateful to our sponsors: the University of
    > Washington
    > (Departments of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical
    > Engineering, and
    > Computer Science and Engineering, The Mary Gates
    > Fund, UW IEEE Branch,
    > SEAL Lab), Ford Motor Company, Pacific Integrated
    > Handling, Bosch,
    > Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, Microsoft,
    > Tektronix, Fluke,
    > Honeywell, and Seattle Robotics Society.
    >
    > ************************************************************************
    >
    > **
    > Kristina Heisler
    > Outreach Coordinator, Student & Community
    > Relations (SCORE)
    > University of Washington, College of Engineering
    > 319 Loew, Box 352180, Seattle, WA 98195-2180
    > phone: 206/685-1789 fax: 206/616-8554
    > email: heisler@engr.washington.edu
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