Registering for 2010 Botball

Please read the entire registration policy that follows before completing the online registration form!

How do I Register?

  1. Complete the new online registration form. You will need to provide the detailed contact information including email, fax, phone and address, as well as a billing address and payment method
  2. Arrange for payment of your team’s registration fee
    • Send a Purchase order or check to:
      KISS Institute
      1818 W. Lindsey
      Bldg. D Ste. 100
      Norman, OK 73069
    • Call KISS Institute (405.579.4609) with your MasterCard or Visa information.
    • Visit the fundraising page of our site for ideas on raising funds and securing sponsorships for your Botball team
    • If other efforts fail, you may apply for a Botball Scholarship. Click here for details on the Scholarship Application Process.
  3. Check your email for confirmation that your registration was successfully completed.


What does Botball cost?

Sept 30, 2009 and later $2500*
prior to Sept 30, 2009 $2300*
* price after automatic grant for U.S. teams

The cost of registration for Botball is $2,500, however, if you pay your registration fee by September 30, 2009 you can receive a $200 discount for the first team registered from your school. Sending a purchase order by September 30th will also lock in the $200 discount. Purchase orders and payments must be postmarked or faxed by September 30, 2009 to qualify for the discount.

Thanks to our underwriting sponsors, all US teams receive an automatic grant, which reduces their registration cost. Additional financial aid may be available. Non-US teams are not eligible for the automatic grant, but may have other financial aid available to help defray registration costs. Contact KISS Institute or your region’s coordinator for details.

Your registration fee includes:

  • Hands-on professional development workshop for teachers taught by a robotics/computer science professional.
  • Robotics equipment that can be used as a learning tool in your classroom year round. An added benefit is that Botball kits do not require use of a machine shop and fit into a small box. Each kit contains enough material to build two robots and includes:
    • Two Robotics Controllers
    • Sensors (light, touch, sonar, encoders, range finders)
    • Motors
    • Vision System
    • Selected construction materials
  • Technical support during Botball season
  • Computer software and program documentation
  • Tournament participation and 10 Botball T-shirts

Registration Incentives:

  • Additional Team Incentive - Schools who register more than one team are eligible for a $200 incentive toward each additional team beyond the initial registered team. The initial team is not eligible for the incentive.
  • For additional team funding, learn about the Botball Referral Fundraising Program here.

What you’ll need for Botball

  • Computer - Botball participants will need access to a laptop computer with KISS C installed. There will be no computers available at the workshop or tournament.
    • Your machine must run one of three operating systems:
      • Windows XP or Vista
      • MacOS X 10.3 or later. — If you’re using MacOS, you should install the latest version of the Apple Developer Tools for your version of OS X. These can be downloaded for free from the Apple developer web site ( registration is required for the download).
      • Linux — KISS C is developed to work under recent versions of Ubuntu Linux, and may work on other distributions as well.
    • It must also have:
      • A USB port and drivers for connecting to the CBC via USB. The CBC has built in USB, and does not require a USB to serial adapter. Visit http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm to get the appropriate drivers
      • A CD Rom drive
      • Privileges to install new software on the computer
      • If your system does not meet these guidelines, please contact KISS Institute.
  • Internet Access - The bulk of correspondence regarding Botball is done via e-mail or posted on our web site. E-mail is vital to success in the Botball program.
  • Arena - Each team has the option to build their own game arena for practice purposes. The cost to build an arena is kept to a minimum and detailed instructions are provided at the workshop. All parts are standard items available at most home improvement stores.

Policy/ The Fine Print

  • Payment Deadline: All payments must be received in full one week prior to the workshop.
  • Withdrawal Policy:
    • If you notify KISS Institute that you wish to withdraw from the program at least two weeks in advance of the workshop, your team is relieved of all financial obligation. Teams who have already paid will be refunded in full.
    • If you notify KISS Institute that you wish to withdraw from the program within the two weeks prior to the workshop or after the workshop date, your team will be subject to a late withdrawal fee of 10% of the registration fee to cover the cost of shipping and restocking your team’s equipment.
    • If you notify KISS Institute that you wish to withdraw from the program after attending the workshop, your team is responsible for the entire registration fee.
  • Photographs will be taken during the workshop, tournament, and National Conference on Educational Robotics. KISS Institute for Practical Robotics reserves the right to use any photograph taken during a Botball event, without the express written permission of those included within the photograph. Photographs may be used in publications or other media material produced, used, or contracted by KISS Institute. Any person desiring not to have their photo taken or distributed must contact KISS Institute’s Public Outreach Coordinator in writing stating their preference and include a photograph.. The photo will be used for identification purposes and will be held in confidentiality by the Public Outreach Coordinator.
  • Parts Replacement: Teams have the opportunity to replace broken or damaged kit parts during the Teacher Workshop at no charge. After kits are checked out from the workshop, teams may purchase electronic parts from the Botball Store.
  • Kit Shipment: Should a returning team elect not to attend the workshop, KISS Institute will ship the kit to your school after the workshop. Full registration payment and shipping fees must be received prior to shipment.

KISS Institute is not a Lego retailer and cannot sell or replace individual Lego parts.

Several websites make individual Lego parts available for sale, including: