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FIRST Robotics Team 2827: Coronado High School

FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is an organization founded by Dean Kamen to inspire students to explore STEM through robotics, in cooperation and competition with other schools. FIRST Robotics Competion is the most sophisticated of the FIRST programs. High School students design and build a robot for a new game each year and compete against other FRC Teams. FIRST Robotics Team 2827 -Crown City Robotics (CCR), is a relatively new FRC team, in their third year. The team has the following needs:

Organization Name: 
Coronado High School Crown City Robotics- Team 2827
Link: 
http://www.edline.net/pages/Coronado_High_School
Date: 
02/03/2011 - 12:00am
Title: 
Coronado High School
Address: 
650 D Avenue
City: 
Coronado
Name: 
Heather Carr-Davis/Caleb Davis
Phone: 
619-987-6881

NDIA Mayor's Cyber Cup

The Mayor's Cyber Cup is a unique competition where San Diego high school students will compete as network administrators to protect a network threatened by cyber attacks. In sponsoring the competition, the San Diego NDIA Chapter is teaming with the city, SAIC, UCSD, and SSC Pacific to further our common goal of supporting technical and scientific education.
The competition will end with an awards banquet on 27 March, with a trophy and prizes awarded to the winning team. Donations are sought to offset the costs incurred in this event.
Suggested donations include:
Awards dinner - $1500

Organization Name: 
San Diego NDIA Chapter
Link: 
http://www.saic.com/cyber-cup
Date: 
01/29/2010 - 8:00am - 03/28/2010 - 8:00am
Title: 
NDIA Mayor's Cyber Cup
Address: 
Various
City: 
San Diego
Notes/Directions: 
Initial rounds of competition will conducted remotely with final competition at SAIC's Cyber Network EXercise System (CyberNEXS) facility. Awards banquet to be held at UCSD on 27 March
Name: 
Terry McKearney
Phone: 
858-560-0967

MiraCosta College Community Math and Science Fair

On Saturday, April 10th, the MiraCosta College Service Learning Department will host a Community Math and Science Fair. This event brings over 200 college students and their professors together to plan and facilitate hands-on math and science activities for children in grades k-8. Disciplines involved in the event include: biology, chemistry, astronomy, physics, horticulture, health sciences, engineering, marine biology, geology, anthropology, biotechnology and more.

Organization Name: 
MiraCosta Community College
Link: 
http://www.miracosta.edu
Date: 
04/10/2010 - 12:00pm - 4:00pm
Title: 
MiraCosta College
Address: 
One Barnard Drive
City: 
Oceanside, CA 92056
Name: 
Carol Wilkinson
Phone: 
760-795-6618

Faith Lutheran School Science Lab

Faith Lutheran School is seeking donations to expand the schools science curriculum to include a hands on science lab. FLS is seeking donations that will make it possible for our students to learn, explore and expand their minds through a hands on learning experience in the life, earth and physical sciences we have not previously offered.
We are very appreciative to The Barona Indian Tribe that awarded us a grant that has started us on this process.
The ADA compliant lab is 840 square feet in size and will be equipped to seat 24 elementary and middle school students.

Organization Name: 
Faith Lutheran School
Link: 
www.faithvista.org
Date: 
07/31/2009 - 2:40pm
Title: 
Faith Lutheran School
Address: 
700 East Bobier Dr.
City: 
Vista, Ca. 92084
Name: 
Lou Rehberger
Phone: 
760-724-7700

Rock Cycle Plate and Rock & Mineral Workshops for Educators and Future Educators

Need Seed Money to help keep these projects alive

Rock Cycle Plate:
Materials - Heavy Duty paper plates, glue, pen/pencil, rocks (sedimentary, metamorphic, igneous).
Rocks are glued on plate by student and then lines/arrows and drawings showing effects of environment are drawn between the various rocks to show how each rock is formed and the transformations that take place. (Ages 5 and above).
Rocks and Minerals:

Organization Name: 
Patty Anderson, MSc/Adjunct Lecturer/CSU San Marcos
Link: 
http://courses.csusm.edu/es100pa/
Name: 
Patty Anderson, MSc
Phone: 
760-639-0183

La Jolla High School Robotics team

The La Jolla High School Robotics team is preparing for the FIRST Robotics Competitions, which will be held in San Diego (March 5-7, 2009) and Las Vegas (March 25-27, 2009).  The team has received generous donations and grants from Qualcomm, ViaSat, AFCEA San Diego, and NYPRO but that was just enough to cover the registration fees and hardware cost associated with building the robot.  Thanks also to mentors from the Neurosciences Institute and UCSD, the team has successfully passed the first milestone of building in six (6) weeks a sophisticated robot that can

Organization Name: 
La Jolla High School Robotics team
Name: 
Yacine Dalichaouch, Ph.D
Phone: 
(858) 361-4156
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