
OpenVault - Portfolios
Find various portfolios that you can take inspiration from! OpenVault is your go-to resource for open-source content tailored for FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) teams.
Below is an example of how TWCA uses both hand drawn sketches and CAD renders to show their design process, both of which are included in their Engineering PORTFOLIO:
Team Management Resources | FIRST Tech Challenge
Resources for managing your FIRST Tech Challenge team, including registration, fundraising, marketing, and competition preparation.
Engineering Portfolio - FIRST Tech Challenge - Google Sites
Students design a robot to complete tasks and earn points on each season’s field during both an autonomous and driver controller period. During my four years on my school’s FTC team as a …
FTC Engineering Portfolio - Project Robotica
The Engineering Portfolio is a summary of a FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) team and what they have accomplished during their season. The portfolio is limited to 15 pages.
Notebook Resources
Here is an engineering portfolio put together by TWCA Robotics. The notebook is professional and well-organized, and it's really great for teams to see an exemplary portfolio that has propelled this team to …
Past Seasons’ Engineering Notebooks - FTC#9929
To help other new teams see inside the engineering notebook process, and to serve as our own roadmap of progress, we’re publishing prior seasons’ notebooks on our website. The FIRST Tech …
Portfolios V2 - Hivemind Robotics
Along with our Centerstage CAD release, we've also released our engineering portfolio which won us the 1st Place Think Award and qualified us for the Inspire Award.
FIRST Tech Challenge: Engineering Portfolio - College of Engineering
Throughout the season the team and robot will confront obstacles, learn lessons, and need to draw things on paper. The engineering portfolio is where teams document their process, from season kick …
Engineering Portfolio – Team Without a Cool Acronym
Your portfolio should tell the story of your team through the current season and include engineering content (drawings, CAD, math, etc). This is most easily done by documenting both your team …