Posted Thursday, February 26, 2009
Featured on Episode 21 of the 2008-2009 season
A lot of kids who love Legos - and science - descended on Wright State University's Nutter Center earlier this month. Forty eight teams of kids who did well in ten regional "FIRST" Lego tournaments brought their robots made from special Lego kits to Dayton and put them to work in table competitions. This year's theme was "Climate Connections." Besides performing tasks with their robots, the teams were judged in the areas of project presentation, design, programming, and teamwork.
Ohio FIRST Lego Robotics Information
YouTube Video Ohio 2009 Tournament News Story
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