Some weeks ago we got a fascinating email at Slack:
I’m Lauren Egts, a member from the Fighting Unicorns, an all-girls robotics group from Cleveland, Ohio. We competed in the world championships this year and we use Slack to coordinate meetings, send announcements, and figure out exactly where that missing rookie went! All round, Slack has been extremely valuable for my team, I’m hoping to talk to an individual about sponsoring my team in order that we can continue to thrive.
How could we say no?
The Fighting Unicorns (otherwise referred to as Team 2399) is definitely an all-girls 1st Robotics Competition team from Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights, Ohio. 1st robotics competitors (FRC) is often a yearly competition exactly where higher college students across the globe make robots with the aid of engineering mentors, to compete inside a one of a kind and strategic game announced by First. This year’s competition was based about the Recycle Rush challenge along with the Fighting Unicorns constructed their bot specifically for the challenge. We’re also pleased to report that Slack is now assisting sponsor the team.
We caught up with high school sophomore and team member Lauren Egts and asked her some queries regarding the competition, the group, and how Slack fits into all of it.
I’m Lauren Egts, a member from the Fighting Unicorns, an all-girls robotics group from Cleveland, Ohio. We competed in the world championships this year and we use Slack to coordinate meetings, send announcements, and figure out exactly where that missing rookie went! All round, Slack has been extremely valuable for my team, I’m hoping to talk to an individual about sponsoring my team in order that we can continue to thrive.
How could we say no?
The Fighting Unicorns (otherwise referred to as Team 2399) is definitely an all-girls 1st Robotics Competition team from Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights, Ohio. 1st robotics competitors (FRC) is often a yearly competition exactly where higher college students across the globe make robots with the aid of engineering mentors, to compete inside a one of a kind and strategic game announced by First. This year’s competition was based about the Recycle Rush challenge along with the Fighting Unicorns constructed their bot specifically for the challenge. We’re also pleased to report that Slack is now assisting sponsor the team.
We caught up with high school sophomore and team member Lauren Egts and asked her some queries regarding the competition, the group, and how Slack fits into all of it.