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How to Make a Winning Engineering Notebook for VEX Robotics

#robot #pushback #ai #engineering #vexroboticscompetition #pushback #competition #ai #robot #robotdesign #vex 🎥 New season, new notebook! In this video, I dive deep into how your team can create a standout engineering notebook for this year’s Pushback competition. A lot of teams don’t realize just how important the notebook is — it’s considered in seven different awards, including Excellence! ✅ I break down the rubric step-by-step, showing you what the judges are really looking for — from identifying the problem and brainstorming, to building, testing, and repeating the design process. ✅ Learn why having every team member contribute to the notebook is better than assigning it to just one person. ✅ Get practical advice on adding details, diagrams, goals, and test results that can make or break your score. ✅ Plus: how to include real-world connections that most teams completely miss! 📓 Whether you're a beginner or returning team, this guide will help you write a notebook that truly reflects your design process — and impresses the judges. 👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more VEX robotics tips and strategies. 📘 Time to level up your engineering notebook! The Game VEX V5 Robotics Competition Push Back is played on a 12’ x 12’ square field configured as seen above. Two (2) Alliances – one (1) “red” and one (1) “blue” – composed of two (2) Teams each, compete in matches consisting of a fifteen (15) second Autonomous Period, followed by a one minute and forty-five second (1:45) Driver Controlled Period. The object of the game is to attain a higher score than the opposing Alliance by Scoring Blocks in Goals, Controlling zones within Goals, and Parking in defined zones at the end of the Match. Scoring Autonomous Bonus 10 points Each Block Scored 3 points Each Controlled Zone in a Long Goal 10 points Controlled Center Goal - Upper 8 points Controlled Center Goal - Lower 6 points 1 Parked Alliance Robot 8 points 2 Parked Alliance Robots 30 points Details There are eighty-eight (88) Blocks on a V5RC Push Back Field.

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