Still undecided... But look, we are on a trial at http://iiimedia.net/rhsroboticsclub/ . What do you think? :)
Still deciding whether to move or not. Help us? Should we? Or should we not?
To move or not to move, that is the question...
-Electric Jed

Friday, September 21, 2012
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Introducing Team Mechatite
Jerome Kim Belo (team captain)
Michael Macatangay
Ian Valderrama
Juan Miguel Macapinlac
Edmar Cayabyab
Gabby Gadiana
Alyssa Mae Basalo
Jericho Sim
Pauline Parducho
Byron Joseph Cruz
Mr. Marlo Alvarez, chairman (right) and Mr. Rodger Pascual, co-chairman (left)
Monday, September 10, 2012
PRIZES TO WIN! YEHEY! :D
- Best Team
- Best Coach
- Best Alliance
- Most Popular Team
- Most Popular Robot
- Best Blog
- Rookie of the Year (So not gonna get this, okay? We are not newbies.)
Sincerely yours,
Electric Jed
- Best Coach
- Best Alliance
- Most Popular Team
- Most Popular Robot
- Best Blog
- Rookie of the Year (So not gonna get this, okay? We are not newbies.)
Sincerely yours,
Electric Jed
RHSRC Team Mechatite makes it to the 2012 Tagisang Robotics Game Kick-offs
The Rizal High School Robotics Club: Team Mechatite joins the 2012 Tagisang Robotics Game Kick-offs held at PHIVOLCS Auditorium UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City last September 8, 2012.
Before the program, there was a registration of the competitors which summed up to 31 schools. Seven newbies were recorded. The list of the schools are:
1. Bangkal High School
2. Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino High School
3. Caloocan City Science High School
4. Caloocan High School
5. Caruhatan High School
6. Dr. Yanga Colleges Inc. - High School
7. Grace Christian School - High School
8. Hope Christian High School
9. La Salle Greenhills - High School
10. Las Piñas East National
11. Makati Science High School
12. Malabon High School
13. Malayan High School of Science
14. Manila Science High School
15. Marikina Science High School
16. Muntinlupa Science High School
17. Parañaque Science High School
18. PAREF- Southridge School
19. Pasay City Science High School
20. Pasig City Science High School
21. Philadelphia High School
22. Philippine Science High School - Main Campus
23. Ramon Magsaysay High School - Cubao
24. Rene Cayetano High School
25. Rizal High School
26. Rizal National Science High School
27. St. Paul College of Makati - High School
28. Taguig Science High School
29. Tibagan High School
30. Valenzuela Science High School
31. V. Mapa High School
The entire program was hosted by Jack Melo, the same host in the last year's Tagisang Robotics. The program started with a doxology and the National Anthem led by the selected students of Rizal National Science High School. The program was opened by Dr. Filma G. Brawner, Director of DOST-SEI. An inspirational message was read by Dr. Brawner in place of Prof. Fortunato Dela Peña, the Undersecretary for S&T Services. They played a video about the past Tagisang Robotics match. The 31 schools did a cheer about their school and team after the AVP. The emcee then introduced the board of judges in the said competition. Engr. Edwin Sybingco from DLSU then explained the game mechanics and about the kit of parts (KOP). Engr. Carlos M. Oppus then discussed the finale competition guidelines. After the rules and regulations, they played another AVP about the Tagisang Robotics last year. The committee then gave the KOP's to the competing schools.
Elimination rounds would be on November 27-29, 2012. That means we only have less than three months to work on the robot.
So yeah guys, good luck! May the odds be ever in our favor!
- Electric Jed
Before the program, there was a registration of the competitors which summed up to 31 schools. Seven newbies were recorded. The list of the schools are:
1. Bangkal High School
2. Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino High School
3. Caloocan City Science High School
4. Caloocan High School
5. Caruhatan High School
6. Dr. Yanga Colleges Inc. - High School
7. Grace Christian School - High School
8. Hope Christian High School
9. La Salle Greenhills - High School
10. Las Piñas East National
11. Makati Science High School
12. Malabon High School
13. Malayan High School of Science
14. Manila Science High School
15. Marikina Science High School
16. Muntinlupa Science High School
17. Parañaque Science High School
18. PAREF- Southridge School
19. Pasay City Science High School
20. Pasig City Science High School
21. Philadelphia High School
22. Philippine Science High School - Main Campus
23. Ramon Magsaysay High School - Cubao
24. Rene Cayetano High School
25. Rizal High School
26. Rizal National Science High School
27. St. Paul College of Makati - High School
28. Taguig Science High School
29. Tibagan High School
30. Valenzuela Science High School
31. V. Mapa High School
The entire program was hosted by Jack Melo, the same host in the last year's Tagisang Robotics. The program started with a doxology and the National Anthem led by the selected students of Rizal National Science High School. The program was opened by Dr. Filma G. Brawner, Director of DOST-SEI. An inspirational message was read by Dr. Brawner in place of Prof. Fortunato Dela Peña, the Undersecretary for S&T Services. They played a video about the past Tagisang Robotics match. The 31 schools did a cheer about their school and team after the AVP. The emcee then introduced the board of judges in the said competition. Engr. Edwin Sybingco from DLSU then explained the game mechanics and about the kit of parts (KOP). Engr. Carlos M. Oppus then discussed the finale competition guidelines. After the rules and regulations, they played another AVP about the Tagisang Robotics last year. The committee then gave the KOP's to the competing schools.
Elimination rounds would be on November 27-29, 2012. That means we only have less than three months to work on the robot.
So yeah guys, good luck! May the odds be ever in our favor!
- Electric Jed
"I remember what you wore on your first day..." -- Music Video
Yes, team photo.
The program header
TR Kick-off banner 2012
Huddle team! Let's think of the cheer!
Doxology by RNHS
The 31 schools competing for survival
Close-up view of RHSRC Team Mechatite trainor, Mr. Marlo Alvarez (left) and Jerome Kim Belo, team captain (right)
The robot.
Inside view (1)
Inside view (2)
The 'joy'stick
RHS's KOP and Game Manual
Inside view of the KOP.
RHSRC Team Mechatite
Team Mechatite forever.
Oops. Just have fun.
"I'm on my way" -- Music Video #2
Thursday, September 6, 2012
GO TEAM MECHATITE!
Official team of RHS Robotics Club! GO TEAM MECHATITE! :D
#iamelectric
- Electric Jed
#iamelectric
- Electric Jed
That awkward moment when...
- your breakfast tastes like carbon paper
- the same meal would be expiring the day after you ate it
- the program corrupts just before leaving
- you waste two hours literally not waiting, but chasing for a taxi to stop
- you are panicking that you would be super duper late
- inside the taxi, signs are showing (you know the SIGNS)
- you literally walk around the mall just to find a gate that could let us enter
- you are welcomed with a grand entourage, and I mean letting us ride the staff elevator on the way to the competition area
- you lose a robot piece
- you arrive just before the program starts
- you spend an overnight practicing for the proper tactics, but then forget just because you played "chase the choosy taxis", so you spend two hours building your robot
- eff the other teams, finish building after 15 minutes
- YOU ARE VERY CONFUSED. ADMIT IT.
- erhmm no proper sitting area for coaches, so no choice but to stand for almost nine hours
- the line for testing the robots in the playing field beats the line when getting NFA Rice
- you are so close but yet so far away
- ... and you are like erhmehgehrd ugh konti na lang eh
- stalking your crush
-the ironic line: "Ma, natalo ako kaya bilhan mo ako ng shirt"
- SNACKS ON THE WAY HOME!
- you enjoyed yet feel tired after the day
- Electric Jed
- the same meal would be expiring the day after you ate it
- the program corrupts just before leaving
- you waste two hours literally not waiting, but chasing for a taxi to stop
- you are panicking that you would be super duper late
- inside the taxi, signs are showing (you know the SIGNS)
- you literally walk around the mall just to find a gate that could let us enter
- you are welcomed with a grand entourage, and I mean letting us ride the staff elevator on the way to the competition area
- you lose a robot piece
- you arrive just before the program starts
- you spend an overnight practicing for the proper tactics, but then forget just because you played "chase the choosy taxis", so you spend two hours building your robot
- eff the other teams, finish building after 15 minutes
- YOU ARE VERY CONFUSED. ADMIT IT.
- erhmm no proper sitting area for coaches, so no choice but to stand for almost nine hours
- the line for testing the robots in the playing field beats the line when getting NFA Rice
- you are so close but yet so far away
- ... and you are like erhmehgehrd ugh konti na lang eh
- stalking your crush
-the ironic line: "Ma, natalo ako kaya bilhan mo ako ng shirt"
- SNACKS ON THE WAY HOME!
- you enjoyed yet feel tired after the day
- Electric Jed
Music video- Waiting on a Rainy Day
Uhmm, still waiting.
Oops, obscenity at its finest
Praying for the win. Uh oh, wet pants alert!
Still waiting... (Nice stolen shot)
Buboy 1.0 over the kit.
"Uhmm, can you see how happy I am?" -- Ian
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
RHSRC competes in the 11th PRO Eliminations
RHSRC representatives Macatangay, Macapinlac and Valderrama joined the 11th Philippine Robotics Olympiad held at SM North Edsa on September 5, 2012.
The said competition is divided into two categories: elementary and high school category. More than 40 teams joined the elementary category and 70 teams joined the high school category. Each team has three persons in it, and came from all sides of the country.
The contest proper was started with a two hour and thirty minute timer. Each team must finish building and programming the robot within the given time. After the time, robots were quarantined if they fit the given dimension. When the robot is too big for the block, the robots are returned and the teams are given three minutes to modify the robot. When the time is up, the robots are tested to run in the playing field filled with obstacles. After all robots finished, they are given another thirty minutes to correct whatever is done wrong. After time is consumed, the robots are once again set to run in the field. The round with the best score is the final score.
There were 35 teams in elementary and 41 teams in high school who were qualified to join the finals. The qualified teams will compete on September 7, 2012. Unfortunately, RHSRC lacked 10 points from the cut-off score.
It was an unforgettable experience, and they did their best to do the task right. Maybe it was not really meant to be. But one thing is for sure, this was one fun-filled yet tiring day.
Congratulations you guys! You still are the winners from the bottom of our hearts...
- Electric Jed
The said competition is divided into two categories: elementary and high school category. More than 40 teams joined the elementary category and 70 teams joined the high school category. Each team has three persons in it, and came from all sides of the country.
The contest proper was started with a two hour and thirty minute timer. Each team must finish building and programming the robot within the given time. After the time, robots were quarantined if they fit the given dimension. When the robot is too big for the block, the robots are returned and the teams are given three minutes to modify the robot. When the time is up, the robots are tested to run in the playing field filled with obstacles. After all robots finished, they are given another thirty minutes to correct whatever is done wrong. After time is consumed, the robots are once again set to run in the field. The round with the best score is the final score.
There were 35 teams in elementary and 41 teams in high school who were qualified to join the finals. The qualified teams will compete on September 7, 2012. Unfortunately, RHSRC lacked 10 points from the cut-off score.
It was an unforgettable experience, and they did their best to do the task right. Maybe it was not really meant to be. But one thing is for sure, this was one fun-filled yet tiring day.
Congratulations you guys! You still are the winners from the bottom of our hearts...
- Electric Jed
11th Philippine Robotics Olympiad
From left to right: Valderrama, Macatangay, Mr. Alvarez (coach), and Macapinlac
The team during the match
Highschool teams
Elementary teams
Macapinlac setting the robot on the field
Buboy on the run!
After the loss. :(
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
Teatro Robotics
The Rizal High School Robotics Club does not only exhibit their greatness on building complex robots, but they are also good "comedian" actors and actresses.
Last August 31, 2012, the RHSRC conducted a little skit about how to improve the world using technology. It showed the proper qualities of a robot maker, and I must say it was a great skit.
With the humorous dubbing and the over-exaggerated movements of the characters in the skit, the audience were somewhat moved and affected by the said act. The "humor" factor of the play was a big hit for the audience, and for that, I give them five stars (out of five).
They also exhibited the final robot, Biboy 1.0. This robot aims to help clean the environment in means of disposing trash properly into the waste bins.
The club advisers were very proud of their talents. The students who performed were proud of themselves, too. After all those practices, they managed to show a funny yet decent play for the audience to look at.
Teatro Robotics was a huge success. Thanks to the ever God Almighty for letting RHSRC unleash their inner confidence and skill of acting.
More power to Biboy 1.0! :)
Kudos to Teatro Robotics!
- Louisse Danque
- Aldrian Alvarez
- Michael Macatangay
- Ian Valderrama
- Jerome Kim Belo
- Edmar Cayabyab
- Gabby Gadiana
- Alyssa Mae Basalo
- Marwin Purugganan
- Joana Jasmine Nillasca
- Elna May Santana
- Domeri Tibag
- Byron Joseph Cruz
- Mr. Marlo Alvarez
-Electric Jed
Last August 31, 2012, the RHSRC conducted a little skit about how to improve the world using technology. It showed the proper qualities of a robot maker, and I must say it was a great skit.
With the humorous dubbing and the over-exaggerated movements of the characters in the skit, the audience were somewhat moved and affected by the said act. The "humor" factor of the play was a big hit for the audience, and for that, I give them five stars (out of five).
They also exhibited the final robot, Biboy 1.0. This robot aims to help clean the environment in means of disposing trash properly into the waste bins.
The club advisers were very proud of their talents. The students who performed were proud of themselves, too. After all those practices, they managed to show a funny yet decent play for the audience to look at.
Teatro Robotics was a huge success. Thanks to the ever God Almighty for letting RHSRC unleash their inner confidence and skill of acting.
More power to Biboy 1.0! :)
Kudos to Teatro Robotics!
- Louisse Danque
- Aldrian Alvarez
- Michael Macatangay
- Ian Valderrama
- Jerome Kim Belo
- Edmar Cayabyab
- Gabby Gadiana
- Alyssa Mae Basalo
- Marwin Purugganan
- Joana Jasmine Nillasca
- Elna May Santana
- Domeri Tibag
- Byron Joseph Cruz
- Mr. Marlo Alvarez
-Electric Jed
Biboy 1.0 postcard
Actual Biboy 1.0 :)
The disposal area of the platform
The two main characters of the skit
RHSRC president adding some final touches on the platform and Ian Valderrama with Biboy 1.0
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The official page for the Robotics Club of Rizal High School!
Here you can get the latest updates on the what-nots of the craziest yet most fun-filled and most united club in Rizal High School.
Stay tuned for the deets.
Cheerios!
-Electric Jed
Here you can get the latest updates on the what-nots of the craziest yet most fun-filled and most united club in Rizal High School.
Stay tuned for the deets.
Cheerios!
-Electric Jed
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