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Please introduce yourself to the community! Where are you from? What levels of FIRST do you teach? What is a resource you can offer? What questions do you have?

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hi, Nice to be connected with you all. I am from Boston. I have a group of 4 kids working towards FLL- Explore projects.
This is our first time ... excited to be a part of this.

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Hello! I am from Concord, NH. I teach Robotics at a high school here and we are using the FTC curriculum.

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Hello , I am from San Diego, CA. Nice to be connected with you all . I have a group of 7 kids and we are participating in FLL- Challenge . Last year we did Explore and it was fun. Good luck everyone !!!

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Hello, I am from San Diego too. Our team just start this week. I have about 5 kids. Let me know if you would like the team meet to exchange info before the qualified tournament.
-Noelly-

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Hello, everyone. I'm in Tok, Alaska. I have a group of 6 students (freshmen and sophomores) who I have worked with in the FLL program for the past 3 years, and have expressed interest in starting an FTC team. There is a high level of excitement here, but very little experience in robotics past the lego mindstorm. I'm looking forward to working with you all.

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Hello, everyone. I am in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. I have orginally group of 4 kids but 2 drops out so have only 2 kids in the group and we are doing an FLL challenge group. Excited to meet you all.

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My name is Chetan Ranjan. I am from Lansdale, PA. I have mentored FRC team for 4 years in Control Systems and programming. Last year, I started a FTC team. We currently have 5 students. I am excited about FTC Virtual PD and look forward to the sessions.

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Hi, my name is Donnatha Pelts. I teach at Hayti High School in Hayti, Missouri. I live in Kennett, Missouri, about 15 miles apart from each other. Our high school is small, approximately 240 students, grades 7th-12th. I have taught business on the high school and college level for 20+ years.

This will be my first year teaching robots. I am familiar with the Lego Robots.

Our school district has purchased the competition kit and we are i the process of purchasing two educational kits.

I have a control hub with one phone.

To teach this subject for the student and to compete at competitions.

As for the Sensors, I am not sure????

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Hello, Peter Haag here. I am a first year robotics coach in NW Iowa. Honestly, I know little to nothing about FIRST and any of this, except for the actual building and programming...I am a hands on techy type person by nature, so that is easy. What I am not great at is organization. My life is usually a matter of controlled chaos, or not-so controlled as it were!