About UsThe Driscoll Robotics club can have up to 4 teams of 2-4 students. Each team will build a robot, program it, complete a research project, and work on a presentation. The teams will compete against each other at Driscoll After school in December, and the winning team will go to the area competition for the qualifier.
Wednesdays before and after school the students will meet in room 1122 to work on their robots and room 1121 to complete their research and presentation. Teams can make morning appointment's to work on their robot or project. |
Who We Are |
Do you love LEGO® bricks? Do you like to problem solve? Do robots excite you? Then this is your program. Driscoll is starting a Robotics club. These exciting robotics club meetings will combine the fun of building robots with the ability to program them to do what you want. No experience is required. Students will learn about if/then logic, loops, and other basic programming tools while having tons of fun. The Lego Robot we build will be used to compete in a city wide competition. If you are interested in joining the Driscoll robotics club please stop by Mrs. Watkins room 1121 or Mr. Matthews’s room 2016 and let them know.
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What we do |
* Teams design their own solution to a current scientific question or problem and build autonomous LEGO robots that perform a series of missions. * Teams build a robot to perform tasks in the challenge section. * Teams research and come up with a solution to address a real-world problem. * Students create a project and a presentation to demonstrate their research and solution to the real-world problem. * Competitions take place from December to March . Teams are evaluated in 3 areas: 1. robot performance 2.presentation (project board and presentation) 3. core values of the team (spirit, cooperation) |