GeekWire’s STEM Educator of the Year, Fidel Ferrer, is using Project LEDO and Lego robotics to provide a safety net and sense ...
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 ...
Fidel Ferrer, founder of Project LEDO, has been named GeekWire’s STEM Educator of the Year for his Lego robotics program serving low-income and minority students in Portland, Oregon. Since its 2021 ...
Developers can build intelligent robots with Java, as it provides APIs for programming systems that can see, hear, speak, move, and even learn, using neural networks, which are algorithms that mimic ...
The students at the Andrew Hamilton School participated in their first LEGO League competition as part of the K-8 school’s unique robotics and digital literacy programming. Mark Paikoff with some of ...
The Le Grand Elementary School Robotics program competed in “The Battle at the Nest,” a First Lego League Challenge event tournament hosted by Buchanan High School and the Central Valley Robotics ...
Middle school students problem solved and were creative at a Lego Robotics camp at Luzerne County Community College’s main campus in Nanticoke. The camp is for children ages 9 to 12 years old and ...
Michigan State University computer science major Noah Vermeulen discovered his passion for computer engineering through participating in robotics competitions as an elementary, middle school and high ...
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 met recently ...