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Blog information and deadline

Blog deadline

Formally, the deadline for this semester's RoboSumo blogs is Friday 15-Dec-2023. However, we won't begin grading them until at least Monday 18-Dec, so you can continue adding material to your blog over the weekend if you wish.

No class in the final week

Frequently asked questions:

  1. Do I need to submit my blog somewhere? No, your Jotz CMS blog is a public web page and we just grade them by reading them on the web the same way any other visitor on the web would read them.
  2. Do I need to submit something other than my Jotz CMS blog? I've heard something about Wordpress? No, your entire documentation for Track TT, RoboSumo, and anything else you did as part of this project is to be written on your Jotz CMS blog. In previous years, we used Wordpress for the student blogs, so you might have read something about that on some old documentation, but you can ignore that. Everything you write is on Jotz CMS.
  3. How do I log into Jotz CMS? You received an email containing your login details back in October, with the subject line "Jotz CMS login details for your account on robosumo.eu". It will have been sent from accounts@robosumo.eu, rather than from my TU Dublin address.
  4. When is the blog deadline? Formally, it's Friday 15-Dec-2023. However, you can actually continue adding material to your blog up to (and including) Sunday 17-Dec-2023, because we won't begin grading any of the blogs until after the weekend.
  5. I forget how to embed an image / embed a video / insert code / whetever - How do I use Jotz CMS? Have a look at my Jotz CMS video tutorial. If you view the video on YouTube, you'll be able to see linked timestamps for specific topics in the video description.
  6. My teammate wrote the code for our robot - should I still include the code on my blog? It's fine to include it, provided that you clearly state who wrote it. Including it without correctly attributing authorship to the person who wrote it would be plagiarism, but as long as you spell out clearly that it's someone else's work then it's no problem to include it. However, it won't earn you a lot of credit. You need to make sure you use your blog to show us what you personally contributed to your team's achievements. If you did anything useful, be sure to show us the evidence on your blog. If it's not shown on your blog, don't expect to receive credit for it.
  7. Should I write about Track TT on my blog? Yes, the work you did for Track TT should be included in your blog. Assuming you successfully completed the Track TT challenge, then your blog should provide evidence of the work you did, what you achieved, and what you learned.
  8. What should I write on the blog about Track TT? I included a list of suggestions in the section "Documenting your Track TT work in a WordPress blog post" on the Track TT information web page.
  9. Does Track TT account for a specific percentage of the blog mark? No. Although we recommend that you write about Track TT, the level of detail about Track TT varies widely from blog to blog. Ultimately, your blog provides an opportunity for you to share everything of value that you learned / achieved during the entire project, so if you did great work on Track TT then it probably deserves more attention in your blog. On the other hand, if things didn't work out well in Track TT and you ended up doing much more interesting work in the sumo phase of the project, then Track TT might occupy less space in your blog. Hence, we do not attach a specific percentage to the Track TT element of the blog. Instead, we assess the blog as a whole and assign a grade that reflects the quality of the content presented.
  10. Should I write about the LED Flash Challenge on my blog? That's up to you. It's fine to included it, if you like, but if you haven't already written anything about it then at this stage your writing time might be better used documenting your work on Track TT and the sumo tournament. The LED Flash Challenge is a great learning experience, but it involves much less creative design work than the later stages of the project, so it doesn't lend itself to very interesting blog content.
  11. I can see the videos on my blog, but nobody else can see them - how come? Assuming you uploaded your videos to YouTube and then embedded them in your blog post, you probably have them set as "private" which means they'll only be visible when you're logged in to your YouTube/Google account. Go into YouTube and check the settings for each video to make sure it's set as "public".
  12. I haven't written anything on my blog and the deadline is passed - is it too late now? It depends. Once we submit the project grades into the electronic database, then that's pretty much that. However, when a student is in danger of failing the project (and hence probably the entire Design Projects module), we are usually open to accepting additional material (with a penalty for late submission) up until the point when the final grade is submitted. As explained multiple times in the RoboSumo lectures, the number one way to fail the RoboSumo project is by not writing a blog. You should write it as you go along and complete it before the deadline, but if you already haven't done that then better late than never! Important: If you're proposing to add content to your RoboSumo blog after the deadline, then you must email your lab instructor (and CC Ted Burke on the email) so that we know you intend to submit something. We'll let you know if it's too late or not.