3/2/2017 – DERBY FESTIVAL FOUNDATION ROBOTICS TOURNAMENT ON SATURDAY

March 2, 2017. Louisville, KY. – Get ready to ROBORUMBLE! New to the 2017 Derby Festival Schedule, the Indiana University Southeast RoboRumble Regional Robotic Tournament is tomorrow, Saturday, March 4. The tournament, hosted at Ramsey Middle School, will challenge students and teams from Jefferson Country schools and surrounding regions to design, build and compete with robots. The competition will start at 9 AM with an awards ceremony following at 4 PM.

“An education rooted in STEM helps bridge ethnic and gender gaps sometimes found in math and science fields resulting in quality, high-paying career opportunities,” said Dr. Ray Wallace, Chancellor of IU Southeast. “This RoboRumble Regional Robotic Tournament provides hands-on and minds-on lessons for students; making math and science both fun and interesting which helps the student do much more than just learn.”

The 2017 RoboRumble will include four events:

  • RXC “Fun at the Fair” Challenge requires teams to program their robot to solve specific challenges within time restraints.
  • Sumobot Competition is a double-elimination tournament. In each round, two robots will attempt to remove or disable one another while remaining on an elevated circular platform.
  • Live Programming event involves on the spot programming. Teams are given multiple tasks at the competition, they then have two hours to build or program their robot to successfully complete those tasks.
  • Robotic Usage has students focus on creating a robot under one of two functions; either it is a transformation of another item or it transforms the way one would perform a task.

“Join us for the 7th Annual Lego Regional Robotics Tournament and see how students are using 21st Century and programming skills to design, build and compete with robots,” said Pam Howell, JCPS Specialist II, Computer Education Support.

The Kentucky Derby Festival Foundation event is sponsored by Indiana University Southeast and coordinated by Jefferson County Public Schools.

About KDFF:  The Kentucky Derby Festival Foundation, a 501 C 3 not-for-profit charity, receives and manages charitable contributions on behalf of the Kentucky Derby Festival, Inc., its supporters and the general public. The Foundation preserves the Festival’s impact on the community by developing projects that highlight the Festival’s influence on the area’s cultural heritage.  It works to further the Festival’s educational and charitable mission through exhibitions and performances.

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