Bricksmart
| Founded | 2011 |
|---|---|
| Director | Katie Kelly |
| Largest win | 1st place in the South Texas FLL Championship |
| Current robot name | Bobert Rev. 2 |
| Sponsors | Woodlands Robotics |
| Website | http://woodlandsrobotics.com/ |
| Current season: Relic Recovery | |
Bricksmart is a FIRST Lego League community team of students aged 10–14 located in The Woodlands, Texas. Over the past five years, Bricksmart has received numerous accolades in various Texas FLL tournaments.[1]
The team has been featured in a documentary, called "The Story of Ecosmartz", which has premiered at several robotics competitions across the country.
History
2011: The team was founded.
2011-2012 (Senior Solutions): Bricksmart placed third at the Woodlands Preparatory Qualifier and advanced to the South Texas Championship.
2013-2014 (Nature's Fury): Bricksmart placed second at the Woodlands Preparatory Qualifier and won second place for innovative design in the research project at the South Texas Championship. The team also placed fourth overall at the South Texas Championship.
2014: Bricksmart placed 4th in the All-Earth Ecobot Challenge.
2014-2015 (World Class): The team placed second at the Huntsville Qualifier and placed first at the South Texas Championship. This advanced them to the FIRST World Festival in St. Louis, Missouri.
2015-2016 (Trash Trek): Bricksmart placed first at the Texas Torque Qualifier and won the Champion's Award for the second time at the South Texas Championship. From May 19–22, they competed at the Razorback FLL Invitational, held in Fayetteville, Arkansas. In 2016, Bricksmart founded a business, now defunct, called Ecosmartz.[citation needed]
2016-2017 (Animal Allies): Bricksmart competed in the Animal Allies challenge.
2017-2018: The team switched from FLL competitions and now competes in FTC competitions. [2]
Ecosmartz
For their 2016 project, the team started a business. To reduce trash in their community, Ecosmartz hauled compostable food waste from grocery stores and restaurants in The Woodlands and delivered it to a local composting facility.[3] As of November 5, 2016, EcoSmartz has ceased operations and is defunct. There are no plans to reopen the business in the near future.
A documentary regarding EcoSmartz, called "The Story of Ecosmartz", has been produced and is available on YouTube. This documentary has been shown at robotics competitions and has been recognized by Houston area Whole Foods locations.
Members of the team have started a new business called ScrAPPS, based on the same concept. An online TV series called "ScrAPPS TV" has been started to document the food waste problem.
References
- ↑ "Legos serve as building blocks to learning in STEM fields". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
- ↑ "Woodlands Robotics Home". woodlandsrobotics.com. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
- ↑ Paylor, Jack. "EcoSmartz".
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