Category Archives: Robotics

Kids Engineer Debuts

This is the new home of all blog entries related to work, which will focus on elementary robotics and technology. You can find all my dog training, nature, spirit, and other materials at http://www.jheffernan.com/

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Creative Play and How It Relates to Robotics Education

At the suggestion of a doctoral student I met at a robotics conference, I did a series of interviews with some of my elementary robotics students.  I started a program this year that consists of robotics projects at every grade … Continue reading

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Quotes From Elementary Robotics Students

Here are some key quotes from the robotics interviews I conducted with students this year.  I will discuss them later.  Enjoy.  There are some great quotes that show what this robotics experience is like from the student’s point of view. … Continue reading

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Robotics Interview Data

Here are some preliminary data from the robotics interviews I conducted this year.  I recorded responses when watching the video of the interviews and grouped the same or similar responses together.  There were lots of unique answers and I some … Continue reading

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Robotics Interview Questions

I settled in on these interview questions after some trial and error. 1)   What did you like about project(s) you did this year?  How could we change robotics so they could be even better? 2)   Make on observation about their … Continue reading

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Initial Impressions of Robotics Interviews

I started interviewing our robotics students yesterday.  Sixth graders were the first group to be interviewed.  I found it very valuable to take even a short time to talk to students about how they experience robotics.  It was interesting to … Continue reading

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Take Aways From Tufts Conference

Here are some sketchy “take away” ideas from the Tufts conference. Having a clear problem definition is key in determining direction of lessons and how much “thrashing” students do at the beginning of the engineering project. How do we to … Continue reading

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Authentic Engineering Drawings

At the Tufts Lego Engineering Symposium, we were assigned the task of making a drawing of a device that could hover in a vertical wind tunnel powered by a fan.  After time ran out, we were told that the we … Continue reading

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Velocity of a Robot

I had a great teaching day yesterday, trying out 2 new robotics lessons, both of which went great. Sixth graders figured out the velocity of their robots.  Fourth graders designed and started to build burglar alarms. I’ve told teachers about … Continue reading

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