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VIQRC Session 6

Checking-in and Preparing Your Pit

When teams arrive at a competition, they must check in. Your coach will check you in, and get information about the day, like the inspection sheet, match schedule, and pit map.

Your team's pit will be like your home base for the day. It will be labeled with your team number. This is your team's area to work on your robot and strategy between matches. This is also where judges will come to find you for interviews. 

You will need to bring everything you need from your team's space with you to the competition. This includes things like: 

  • Your robot and controller.
  • Extra batteries.
  • Your VEX IQ Competition Kit, extra pieces, and Pin Tools.
  • Your engineering notebook.

A boy and girl on a robotics team carry a laptop and push and pull a wagon of robotics materials towards their pit. Behind them, another team rolls a metal case and carries other items.

Inspection

Inspection is a process in which volunteers check a robot against the rules and requirements in the game manual to make sure the robot is allowed to participate in matches. There will be an inspection area at the event that you will bring your robot to at the start of your day.

Robot inspection makes sure that all robots are following rules related to size, parts, and software. A robot must pass inspection in order to participate in matches.

Look at the Inspection Rules section of the game manual to learn more about the rules related to inspection.

Two members of a robotics team talk with a volunteer at the inspection table, as the volunteer uses the VEX IQ sizing tool to make sure the robot is the correct size for competition.

Teamwork Challenge Matches

Your team will be paired with another team to make an alliance for each match that you play. Together, you will try to score as many points as you can in a 60 second match. Each team has two drivers, and the controller is handed off mid-match.

Your team will play several matches at the event. To begin, you will be randomly paired with another team as an alliance partner. 

  • The match schedule shows the time, location, and your alliance partner for matches. 
  • Find your alliance partner before the match to develop a game strategy. 
  • Keep track of the current match number being played, and arrive at the queuing area early with your alliance partner.

Two teams stand beside a VIQRC Field playing a qualifying match at the 2024 VEX Robotics World Championship. There are two robots on the field picking up and scoring blocks, while a referee looks on and an emcee announces the match into a microphone.

Engineering Notebook Judging and Interviews

Your team uses your engineering notebook to document all of the work you've done to design, build, and improve your robot. The team's engineering notebook will be turned in when your coach checks in at the event, so that it can be judged. Your team may also be interviewed by the judges during the event.

Engineering Notebook

Throughout this STEM Lab, you have been documenting your data and progress in your engineering notebook. Your notebook will be submitted for judging during the VIQRC event. It will be judged using the engineering notebook rubric.

  • When you recorded data about your driving and strategy development in Sessions 3 and 4, you were documenting independent inquiry. 
  • When you documented your robot design ideas and testing data in session 5, you were documenting evidence of the engineering design process.

An example of a VIQRC team's engineering notebook. On the left is the cover of the composition notebook with the team number 90049B written. On the right, one page titled Robot Intake Design describes a final design decision with words and a sketch.

Team Interviews

Interviews are one way that volunteer Judges get information about teams to determine winners of some awards at the event. An interview includes two or more judges, and is about a 5-10 minute conversation. 

Judges interview teams in their pits. Your team's interview is rated using the Team Interview Rubric

Two volunteer judges face a team standing at their pit with the robot on the table at a VIQRC event, engaging in an interview and asking questions to the members of the team.


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