Okay, here’s an analysis of the provided text, followed by the defined keywords.
1. Analysis of Source Material
* Core Topic: The article announces and details the 8th Preiļi Robotics Championship, which is part of the 18th Latvian Robotics Championship. It’s a robotics competition for children and youth, encompassing a variety of disciplines.
* Intended Audience: The primary audience is potential participants (children, youth, robotics enthusiasts, and their parents/teachers) and those interested in attending the event as spectators. A secondary audience includes educators and those interested in promoting STEM education.
* User Question Answered: The article answers questions like: What is happening? Were is it happening? when is it happening? What disciplines are included? How do I register? Is there a cost to attend?
2. Defined Keywords
* Primary Topic: Latvian Robotics Championship / Robotics Competition
* Primary Keyword: Latvian Robotics Championship
* Secondary Keywords:
* robotics competition
* robotics Latvia
* robotics Preiļi
* robotics event
* STEM education
* robot building
* robot programming
* Preiļi robotics
* robot sumo
* line follower robots
* drone competition
* FLL Latvia
* robotics championships
* robotics contest
* robotics disciplines
* robotics teams
* robotics registration
* robotics rules
* robotics livestream
* VEX IQ
* WEDO
* robot dragrace
* robot freestyle
* robot antweight
* robot mega sumo
* robot stafete
* RC mini sumo
* robotika (Latvian for robotics)
* Preiļu Valsts ģimnāzija (Preiļi State Gymnasium)
Rationale for Keyword Selection:
* The primary keyword is the most encompassing and directly reflects the event’s main focus.
* Secondary keywords are chosen to cover the various facets of the event – location, specific disciplines, target audience interests, and related educational themes.
* I’ve included both English and Latvian keywords to broaden reach.
* Keywords are a mix of broad and specific terms to capture a wider range of search queries.
* Keywords are based on the content of the article, not just extracted from it. I considered what someone would search for to find this event.









