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Description
This three-week class builds off the content learned in Robotics 101 and 102. Students will be challenged to complete several competition missions autonomously. Students will plan programs through pseudocode, complete several competition missions autonomously, and learn to test and document. They will also learn fundamental principles of engineering through designing their own modifications to the robot.The instructors (ages 15-18) are members of the Electric Wolves Foundation (EWF) of Mill Creek, and teach with the guidance of their advisor, Adam Melendez. To learn more about the EWF, visit electricwolves.org.
Activity Sub-Category
Technology
Grades
Kindergarten - 12th
Location
Small Community Room (City Hall North) at City Hall North
Instructor
Adam Melendez
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