The 4-H Deadlox FRC Team 4484 will host a data acquisition programming class on Dec. 27–28 at the Brockway Area High School.
The class will be conducted by DS Automation, and the cost is $299 per person. This class is open to robotics team members, as well as any interested individuals or businesses. For more information or to register, please contact JR Alanskas at 814-590-2728 by Oct. 30.
The upcoming data acquisition programming class will be the third training hosted by 4-H Deadlox FRC Team 4484. On June 14, six area teens and two area FRC robotics mentors earned certification for completing a week-long LabVIEW Core 2 and Core 3 Training. Additionally, a three-day LabVIEW Core 1 Training was offered last December and produced four teen and two adult FRC robotic mentor graduates.
For additional information on joining or sponsoring Deadlox for the upcoming season, please contact Jana Davidson at Penn State Extension in Clearfield County at 814-765-7878, Ext. 3.
The 4-H is a non-formal youth development educational program of Penn State Extension for all youth between the ages of 8 and 19, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability or handicap, genetic information, national origin, race, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or veteran status.Â
Pictured, from left to right, are Brandon Alanskas of Falls Creek, Padon Rishell of DuBois, Andrew Wells of DuBois, Jessica Szejk of Clearfield, Tyler Holben of Brockway and Alaina Anand of DuBois. They are all smiles after completion of a week-long LabVIEW Core 2 and Core 3 Training held at Brockway Area High School June 10–14. Missing from photo are LabVIEW Core 1-3 level adult graduates, Dave Rishell of DuBois and Henry Vipond of Brockway.Â