Robotics Team Website Challenge Sponsored by Dell
The Robotics Team Website Challenge sponsored by Dell is a challenge asking you to develop a website that promotes your entire robotics program. This may include:
- Your VEX IQ Challenge, VEX Robotics Competition, or VEX U team(s),
- Other robotics programs in which you participate,
- Outreach/mentoring activities,
- Your Past/Present/Future (what you have done, who you are, where you are, and what you plan to do in the future),
- And how to join.
In short, build a website that tells the world how great is youth robotics and how special is your program. You are encouraged to promote all the STEM activities in which your robotics program participates (VRC, BEST, Botball, FIRST, TSA, PLTW, SKILLS USA, SKILLS Canada, underwater robotics, workshops, camps, math competitions, bridge building, solar-powered cars, etc.)
Bonus points provided for website that provides recognition for sponsors, teachers, mentors, and schools.
Entries
Firestone PLTW Robotics and Engineering Community...
Welcome to the Firestone Family!
We are a community of student-lead engineers with a passion for the STEM principles and creating a pathway for a better future! From our wonderful VEX robotics community, to our PLTW program, and all the way to our cardboard canoes, we drive to give students a hands-on experience in engineering fields like no other! With six robotics teams, six PLTW engineering courses, and countless volunteering opertunities, we have created an organization with a lasting impact in our community.
Meet the...
La Cueva VEX Robotics Website
The Team
Our team is centered around the idea of learning and developing, with wining as an added bonus. We are not your average VEX Team. To us, it is about learning--not competition. At La Cueva, all of our teams work together. Each robot is everyone's robot, and we help each other solve problems. We feel as if the learning aspect of VEX is the most important, and the winning is just an extra part of that.
The Website
One of our team members, Zayne Faulhaber, hand-coded this website to demonstrate that our team values coding the same as we do...
Wenatchee High School Club Website
ABOUT OUR CLUB!
Our student lead club wants to promote the exposing of engineering to others through design, building, and programming robots. Come play with robots and learn the fundamentals of our club, and how we can be successful as a team.
ABOUT THE WEBSITE
Our student-made club website is made to gather attention. The website has precise information about our club's history that includes pictures, previous match history, awards, past Vex Robotics Competition games, and much much more! Throughout the...
1965T Stevenson High School Vex Robotics Website
Stevenson High School's Vex Robotics Club has been around since Skyrise and the club has been incredibly successful, winning many awards and attending many world championships! However, our club's main focuses are hard work, respect, and friendliness, which are all demonstrated throughout our website. Thanks!
60883 NIHF STEM High School VEX Robotics Website
A Club on the Rise!
The robotics club at the NIHF STEM High School has grown tremendously in the past few years. After only three teams competing three years ago, we now have 7 teams and had a team qualify for worlds last year! With our new website, we hope to inform the community about our club and grow in the future.
The Web Developers:
Brothers Milan and Nikolai Radonjich pioneered the brand new NIHF STEM High School Robotics Club Website. With Milan graduating this year, Nikolai will keep running the website to...
Mankato West Robotics Website
This website is for the Mankato West Robotics Program.
NSU University School Sharks Robotics Website
We are the Uschool robotics program. We plan to teach everyone that coding and robotics is the future. We are located at SW 75th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314, USA.
https://andrewmdorton.wixsite.com/uschoolrobotics
Team QuadFORCE Vex Robotics Website
Our team, QuadFORCE, 35210A (previously known as 35212A) is a Private Team based in Duluth, GA. The Team is made up of four 7th grade members: Aadi, Aashvi, Arushi, and Neal. This year, we compete in VEX EDR Tower Takeover Challenge.
Our website shows what our team is and gives an overview of our Vex Robotics Program Experience.
Team 472 Website
This website is the entry for teams 472A and 472B.
About HSC Robotics
We currently have two teams under the category of Team 472, Team 472A and Team 472B. Team 472A is our senior, most competitive VEX team, and is comprised only of experienced members. Team 472B is our junior, developmental VEX team where the primary goal is to gain experience and learn about VEX and STEM in general. Regardless of what team you are on, everyone is encouraged to participate in the design process and contribute their ideas for both teams.
About the...
7057C Columbus Tustin Website
Learn about 7057C, our journey together and about our journey on how we built our robot.
DiscoBot's Website
This is our team website aimed at informing members of our community about our organization's mission, leadership, sponsors, and upcoming events. The design of our website is aimed at being user-friendly to ensure that any person who is frequently visiting our site has an easy time finding the information that they are looking for.
VEX Website
This website includes all the Vale Oregon teams and we try to update weekly.
LeRoi Robotics Website
The team website for team 81208X, a hub for robotics and STEM learning in the Markham / York Region area. Follow us for outreach and tournament events!

Website of Team DogeYEET
About the Website
I am glad to present the website of team DogeYEET. A lot of effort was put into constructing this website, which contains an overview of our team, our accomplishments, and some of the information about VEX and other robotics programs that the team has participated in!
About Our Team
Team DogeYEET is a team from Taiwan, with members that are eager to enjoy and explore the amusement of VEX Robotics! Although all of the members come from different schools and different places, the passion...
R M Marrs Omaha Nebraska 1073
Ouor school started as a VRC team. We now have VRC teams (7) and over 60 students that take robotics as a class, without the competition component.
JPII S.H.I.E.L.D Robotics
JPII’s S.H.I.E.L.D. Robotics (61317) teams, comprised of members from the founding year in 2017-18 as well as new members, have grown to become a tight knit, like-minded group sharing a strong interest in the studies of robotics and engineering as well as traveling to successfully compete with schools all over South Carolina.