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28 paź 2024 · GEAR provides an exciting hands-on LEGO robotics challenge to elementary and middle school students at no participation fee, with the goal of increasing interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) disciplines while offering mentoring opportunities to engineering undergraduate students at Texas Tech University in an effort to ...
30 kwi 2020 · Teams use the LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3/NXT kit for their robot design. This category provides an encouraging and non-threatening environment for learners who are new to robotics.
GEAR (Get Excited About Robotics) is a 6 - 8 week LEGO robotics challenge for elementary and middle school students, during which student teams build and program LEGO robots (using the MINDSTORMS EV3 and NXT kits) to perform specified tasks.
You will learn how to design, build, and program robots in an exciting and hands-on project. The primary platform for the project is Lego® Mindstorms® but individuals or groups can independently pursue other platforms. Join the world’s largest youth-led science experiment! Visit the National 4-H STEM Challenge Website to learn more.
Designed for students in grades 6-8, this camp will guide campers through the world of robotics, focusing on teamwork, problem-solving, and engineering principles. Campers will work in teams to build and program LEGO robots to complete a series of guided missions, applying their creativity and technical skills along the way.
At our robotics camp, you will learn the fundamentals of robotics by getting hands-on experience with LEGO® Robots. Explore the principles of robotics and coding by imagining and creating your own robots, in addition to following instructions for specific robots provided by LEGO.
Students will learn about energy conversion and collision by building and experimenting with robots replicating their favorite games like mini-golf, bowling, and hockey. By the end, students will create a new game using the concepts they learned!