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Boys & Girls Clubs of Cleveland received a $5,000 investment from Quake Energy, a natural gas supplier, and will launch a LEGO Robotics program in partnership with Northeast Ohio Robotics Alliance.
Andrew Hamilton School students know: Of course LEGOs can be used for learning. Excited kids and teachers were gathered around wooden LEGO tables during Hamilton’s FIRST LEGO League competition when ...
From left, Djuna Pauley from Lake Oswego, Joseph Charter School teacher Susan Koehn and her students Jace Anton, Zola Kurtz and Claire Dundas use an expanded set of Legos on Jan. 4, 2025, during a ...
ADRIAN — Fourth and fifth grade elementary students will have the opportunity to be part of Adrian Public Schools’ new FIRST Lego Robotics team, which is being spearheaded by Trischa Fischer, teacher ...
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 [email protected] Richland, WA ...
Nearly 100 Club Estates Elementary students joined the new robotics LEGO club, using $24K in kits to learn coding, robotics ...
Teams of Carroll County Public Schools students in grades four through eight showed off their STEAM skills at the FIRST Lego League Challenge qualifier competition over the weekend. The competition, ...
MOSCOW — A new University of Idaho Extension 4-H Youth Development program takes precision agriculture to new heights with robots designed, built and programmed by child engineers. Even the sky isn’t ...
From left: Davide McElvany, Inez Medick, Keith Collins and Owen Mellion at Westford School’s robotics club Credit: Daria Bishop A glass case in the lobby of Westford School displays shiny statuettes ...
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