How to Register? Fill out the form. Pay the registration Fee. Games Number of Games Registration Fee Robot Minute Games 1 – 3 Games 500.00 ONLY Self Driving Car 1 500.00 ONLY Great RIM Ideas 1 1,000.00 ONLY Robot Rugby Elimination Round 1,200.00 ONLY Email us your proof of payment at nrc2021@pinoyrobotgames.org. Subject: NRC2021_Payment Body of the Message: Include the…
WRG 2021 – Robot Minute Games
ROBOT MINUTE GAMES consist of 9 games / events that you can do at home for 1 minute. For countries that have no community quarantine, players may do it at school or on-site. Balloon Popping The goal of this game is for the robot to pop as many balloons as possible while tracing the line. Each player will be given…
NRC 2021 – Robot Minute Games
ROBOT MINUTE GAMES consist of 9 games / events that you can do at home for 1 minute. For countries that have no community quarantine, players may do it at school or on-site. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVXU-ZSFcAQ&list=PLV84nUwzT0GCHqMubi17fumQcOrO50cpU&index=11 Balloon Popping The goal of this game is for the robot to pop as many balloons as possible while tracing the line. Each player will be…
Booking Schedule for Free Robot Rugby Practice January 2021
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National Robotics Competition 2021
Dear friends and young engineers, The pandemic has limited our capability to gather. But it has not limited our ability to think, innovate and invent. We continue to bring excellent experience with science and technology during this lockdown period. Please be patient with our efforts and be part of it. We request all regions, provinces, cities and municipalities to join….
NRC2021 Practice – Booking Schedule
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FAQ #5: Why games?
Answered by: Mr. Melvin R. Matulac “When children play (especially when with others), the whole child develops” “When children can make real what they can imagine, we nurture the inventor in them” – Melvin Matulac “Play is the highest form of research” – Albert Einstein “We learn more about children when they are at play. Play is the occupation of…
FAQ #4: Which robot equipment (kit) is best?
Answered by: Mr. Melvin R. Matulac Choosing an equipment for a school or division may be complicated for the following reasons. First, there is the budget to consider which you want to maximize. Second, technology changes so what has been evaluated to be good today may not be the same at the time the budget becomes available. Third, ability of…
FAQ #3: When do they do research?
Answered by: Mr. Melvin R. Matulac This question is related to FAQ# 2. Formally, there may be a subject called research. Officially, a research paper might be the target outcome. But in reality, if learners will do research only at the time of the subject, expect a 99% failure rate. Research is an attitude where we formalize it with a…
FAQ #2: But how do you teach these foundational skills (curriculum concern)?
Answered by: Mr. Melvin R. Matulac This question is related to FAQ# 1. I have to say that these foundational skills are universal. Robotics is merely one context for its use. Thus, Grade 7 and 8, in the K12 curriculum can learn (b) Programming, (c) wiring and (d) drafting within the context of gradual problem solving during TLE Exploratory subject…