Digital Engineering Notebook Templates

Digital engineering notebooks can help teams document their ideas, decisions, testing, code, and design changes throughout the season. They also make it easier for multiple students to contribute, add photos or screenshots, and keep the notebook organized over time.

VEX provides digital engineering notebook templates for both VEX IQ Robotics Competition and VEX V5 Robotics Competition teams. These templates gives a starting point for documenting their work while still allowing each team to make the notebook their own.

Engineering notebook template in the google slides interface. A sample cover is shown in the workspace with notes about how the page can be customized.

Download Your Template

Select the template that matches your competition program and preferred format: Google Slides or Microsoft PowerPoint.

When you open a Google Slides template, you will be prompted to make a copy. This creates an editable version of the notebook in your own Google Drive. PowerPoint templates can be downloaded and saved to your preferred location.

VEX IQ Robotics Competition (VIQRC)

These templates are for the 2026-2027 VIQRC game, Level Up.

Google Slides Templates Microsoft PowerPoint Templates

VIQRC Digital Notebook Template

VIQRC Digital Notebook Template

Digital IQ Parts

Digital IQ Parts

VEX V5 Robotics Competition (V5RC)

These templates are for the 2026-2027 V5RC game, Override.

Google Slides Templates Microsoft PowerPoint Templates

V5RC Digital Notebook Template

V5RC Digital Notebook Template

Digital V5 Parts

Digital V5 Parts

How to Use the Templates

The templates are designed to help students begin documenting their work without starting from a blank page. Each template includes common notebook pages that teams can use, duplicate, rearrange, or adapt as needed.

Templates may include:

  • A cover page for team and season information
  • A table of contents page to help organize entries
  • Grid pages in multiple scales for sketches and design planning
  • Lined and blank pages for notes, reflections, and explanations
  • Field layouts with starting objects and movable objects for strategy planning

Example notebooks are also available to help teams understand how different page types can be used. These examples include guidance for getting started, sample entries, and ideas for collaborating in a shared digital notebook.

Teams can also use Digital VEX Parts to add robot components directly into their notebooks. These part images include common IQ and V5 wheels, gears, structure pieces, electronics, and other components. Parts are available in multiple scales and views so students can use them in sketches, design plans, and mechanism explanations.

Students should update the notebook regularly as they build, code, test, and improve their robot. Short, consistent entries are often more useful than long entries written after the fact.

Learn more about notebooking and how to get started in this article.

For more information, help, and tips, check out the many resources at VEX Professional Development Plus

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