JOSEPH — Legos are just a set of snap-together toy building blocks that kids enjoy, right? Well, now they’re being turned into something to build a technological future for youngsters. That was ...
The Aliquippa School District is preparing to host a fun robotics competition for STEM-minded students from communities across western Pennsylvania this weekend. According to a release from district ...
JOSEPH — Legos are no longer just toy building blocks that children enjoy. That was demonstrated in early January when a team of high schoolers from Lake Oswego visited Joseph Charter School to act as ...
Richland, WA Young Tri-City students who participate in robotics are writing their lawmakers in Olympia to save their program. Fourth- and fifth-graders at Marcus Whitman Elementary School in Richland ...
After going quiet during the pandemic years, the R. Roger Rowe School robotics program is revving back up. With a high number of teams successfully competing in the FIRST LEGO League Challenge this ...
Fourth-grade student Sergio Preciado of Richland demonstrates how the Lego robot he helped write code for works on the “Submerged” themed task board. Bob Brawdy bbrawdy@tricityherald.com Richland, WA ...
AHWATUKEE, AZ — Brenda Hernandez, an engineer in Ahwatukee, has successfully launched a LEGO robotics team to inspire young minds in STEM. After discovering a lack of STEM programs in her area, ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Nearly 100 students at Club Estates Elementary School have joined a new Robotics/LEGO Club, an extracurricular program designed to spark interest in science, technology, ...
Staff photo / Ed Runyan Members of the Jumping Jellybeans, all-girl’s team from Aurora, are seen during their first competition Saturday at the district competition of the FIRST LEGO League Challenge ...
In a remarkable display of innovation and teamwork, the Wolf Pack Bots, also known as Los Lobos Robóticos, secured two awards at the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Northern Nevada Qualifier on Nov. 16, 2024.
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