We were tasked to report on various aspects of the Beaver Island Robot Team, or The Gang.
Creating a robot is expensive, and keeping the people who work on it free of asbestos is also costly. A great deal of fundraising is involved in the act of collecting money. There are many ways you could go about fundraising. Still, an island with a limited pool of resources and people interested in your ventures can make it more challenging to gather patrons than if you lived in a place where you had a larger population and thus larger portions to which you can individually appeal.
On our main site, which is hidden, and which I am sure you are unfamiliar with, we have a tab called ‘Resources’. We create new ways to interact with these events according to the theme, the theme this year being the gradual progression of music, ‘Crescendo’. Surrounding this is an overarching theme of music and intertwined with computer science. Every year, the theme changes, which challenges the creativity tied into the practical developments of computer sciences such as coding and modeling. They also assist in creating more practical designs that can be applied to real life topographical challenges, such as the features that a robot would require for specific circumstances, like an outstretched arm that would never malfunction or cause potential harm to any nearby B.I. Robot partakers.
There are even ways that You can contribute to funding and the development of our amount of money. As mentioned above, we have a resources tab that will lead you to the opportunities to get a reward for the money exchanged, as a purchase. These change every year, and you only have one chance to get them per year.