TRC Vectors



For the past eight years, I have mentored a FIRST Robotics club teaching STEM concepts to a group of middle school and high school students. My team members come from all types of educational environments: private school, public school, and homeschool ranging in ages from 13-17. My garage was converted into a learning workshop to provide a place where real-world challenges are solved using Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics. For 10 months out of the year, beginning in August, the Tennessee Robotics Club works together to solve a variety of engineering technology challenges they face and trust me, there are many challenges.
Teaching and Mentoring FIRST Robotics has been an invaluable investment of my personal and professional time as I have seen our students grow and excel in school applying what they learn in the classroom to advanced STEM concepts demonstrated in my garage. As I reflect upon my mentoring experience, I am reminded how technology has opened doorways to countless learning opportunities for my student team members.
More than just Robotics
TRC represents three areas that our team members love learning and exploring: Technology, Robotics, and Coding where students gain hands-on practical experience while having a lot of fun competing with other teams with similar interests. TRC team members are encouraged to work together to solve real-world engineering challenges using 21st-century work-life skills while having a lot of fun competing and learning together. Robotics is sport for the mind and the competitive spirit is fostered within an environment of Gracious Professionalism and Coopertition.
TRC competes in FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics, a program founded in 1989 to inspire young people's interest and participation in science and technology. The mission of FIRST is to inspire young people to become science and technology leaders, by engaging them in exciting Mentor-based programs that build science, engineering and technology skills, inspire innovation, and foster 21st-century work-life skills including self-confidence, communication, teamwork, collaboration, and leadership. FIRST rightly promotes their program as way more than just robots.
TRC Learning Goals:
These 21st-century learning experiences have included engineering technology, computer science, coding, cybersecurity, 3D modeling, engineering design, communication, collaboration, presentation skills, and even marketing just to name a few.
FIRST
is way more than robotics. It's truly a sport for the mind!
TRC Education makes giants leaps possible by providing Technology, Robotics, and Computer Science Education for students to build 21st-century digital age skills empowering them to learn beyond boundaries and pursue education and technical careers. Our mission is to provide opportunities for students of all backgrounds and interests to learn, grow, and explore 21st-century career paths and learning opportunities.