This year, 22 schools will participate in the 22nd annual Canadian Robotics Competition(CRC). They will be competing at Curé-Antoine Labelle High School, 216 Bd Marc-Aurèle-Fortin, Laval, QC H7L1Z5, from February 16 to February 18. The contestants will take part in seven unique competitions:
The GameThe RobotKiosk
1. The effectiveness of the robot's design for the purpose of this year's game
2. How well the robot was constructed for the purpose of this year's game
3. Demonstrating and explaining the details of the robot design
Kiosk
The kiosk is the space where we display our theme, certain aspects of our school, our robotics team and our robot. It will be judged on the creativity, how engaging and immersive it is and it's structural integrity.
Programming Competition
The programming competition is a separate competition, with every team trying to solve 5 different problems using a certain programming language.
This year, there is a new component to this competition. We are given 4 preliminary questions to solve before the competition, which gives all the teams an opportunity to gain extra points for the main challenge.
Video
The video portion of the competition, a short film no longer than 5 minutes, must be made. It can only be longer with the end credits. It will be judged on the content, the quality, the creativity and how engaging it is. To watch it, click:
The website part of the competition needs much information, such as information on all the competitions, the team, our progress and our experiences. The website will be judged on it's aesthetic, the code used to program the website and it's content.
The Tutorial
The tutorial explains the various competitions within Avia 2023, and is judged on it's content. It cannot surpass 3 minutes, excluding end credits. To access the tutorial video, click: