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Category Archives: Robotics
LEGO WeDo Vehicle Challenge
I needed another open ended challenge for a grade 3 class that wanted to do another project this year. A couple of second graders made a car for the amusement park challenge this year (see below) so I thought I … Continue reading
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WeDo Car
For our amusement park ride challenge this year, we had a team make a really nice car. This was the first time I have seen a team make a car in five or so years of doing this challenge. I … Continue reading
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Ride Poster Improvements
A classroom teacher I am working with for the first time had some great ideas for improving the ride poster for our second grade open ended engineering challenge to make their own amusement park ride. She told the students to … Continue reading
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Computer Programming at Williamsburg Schools
There’s been a lot of buzz about a recent video featuring Mark Zuckerberg (founder of FaceBook) and Bill Gates (co-founder of Microsoft). You can watch it at http://www.code.org/. The video advocates the teaching of programming to students (including young students). … Continue reading
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Data Analysis And Implications – Grade 6 Survey
In a previous post ( https://kidsengineer.com/?p=572 ) I showed a graph of sixth grade attitudes towards computers/technology and engineering as a career. This results were pre/post surveys before and after a grade 6 robotics unit. The students had not experienced … Continue reading
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The Missing E in STEM
I will be presenting at the Tech in Education Conference in Holyoke, MA today. The slides can be found under Resources.
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Survey Results for Grade 6 Class
Here is some data from a grade 6 class I just finished working with. They were new to robotics. The pre/post survey asked 2 quantitative questions. Q1 – I like using computers and other technology. Strongly Agree Agree Neither Agree … Continue reading
SEER – Sustaining Elementary Engineering with Robotics – Grant Submitted
A big thanks to all the researchers, schools, and LEGO Education that helped put the National Robotics Initiative grant together. The grant application ended up being 87 pages long. It will span 5 years and has a total budget of … Continue reading
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Preparation
Well, our NSF National Robotics Initiative (NRI) grant is pretty much done as well as my class in Research in Science, Math, and Learning Technologies so I can get back to some blogging. I am teaching in a second school … Continue reading
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The Times They Are A Changing
I was teaching robotics today at a new school and the 6th graders were timing their cars to determine the velocity. I started to tell them to use the second hand of the classroom clock to time their cars going … Continue reading
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