REC Foundation VEX IQ Challenge Rise Above AU 2020-21

VEX IQ Challenge Rise Above 2020-2021 game description and scoring details.  AU version. 

GAME DESCRIPTION AND SCORING AUSTRALIA

Game VEX IQ Challenge Rise Above is played on a 6' x 8' (1.8m x 2.4m) rectangular field configured as seen above. Two robots compete in the Teamwork Challenge as an alliance in 60 second long teamwork matches, working collaboratively to score points. Teams also compete in the Robot Skills Challenge where one robot takes the field to score as many points as possible. These matches consist of Driving Skills Matches, which will be entirely driver controlled, and Programming Skills Matches, which will be autonomous with limited human interaction.

The scoring objects in VEX IQ Challenge Rise Above are 8.7" (22.1mm) tall Risers . There are a total of (27) Risers on the field. The object of the game is to score as many points as possible with your alliance partner by scoring Risers in Goals, completing Rows and completing Stacks . Details

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Scoring

Each Riser scored inside a Goal

1 point

Each Completed Row

3 points

Each Completed Stack

30 points

The VEX IQ Challenge, presented by the Robotics Education & Competition Foundation, provides students ages 8 through 14 with exciting, open-ended robotics engineering and research challenges that engage students and enhance their science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) skills through hands-on learning.

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1. Register as aVEX IQChallenge team at RobotEvents.com • $200 for the first team • $130 for additional teams • Registration includes practice game elements. 2. Welcome materials and competition resources to help you get started can be found at bit.ly/recfVIQC. 3. Design&buildyour competition robot. Robot kits are available at vexiq.com 4. Register for an event and play the game! A full list of events and team registration is located at RobotEvents.com How to get involved

The VEX Robotics World Championship is recognised as the largest robot competition by Guinness World Records. Once a year, 4,000 of the top teams come together to celebrate their achievements in STEM and compete with the best in the world. 1 MILLION STUDENTS REACHED WORLDWIDE THROUGH ALL VEX ROBOTICS PROGRAMS, CLASSROOMS, AND COMPETITIONS 70 COUNTRIES TEAMS 25K

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