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Re: LDraw in the Classroom?
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Thu, 20 Feb 2003 04:13:45 GMT
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Hi Tim,
I teach robotics in the classroom in the college of education at Wichita
State University. I think LDraw tools are very good for kids to use and
also a great tool for teachers to create instructions for their students.
My 12 year old son, Alex, and I wrote a few chapters in two of Syngress' 10
Cool Lego Mindstorms Books. Alex designed and drew all of the robots we
submitted.
WSU has just launched their annual robotics competition for 4th - 8th grade
students and many of the teams are working on documenting their robotic
inventions using MLCAD. I plan to include Lego CAD in a summer workshop for
teachers and summer camp for kids that WSU sponsors this summer. I will
also teach a workshop on Lego Cad in the fall.
Tonya Witherspoon
In lugnet.cad, Tim Courtney writes:
> In lugnet.cad, Steven Combs writes:
> > In lugnet.cad, Tim Courtney writes:
> > > Hi -
> > > Is anyone here a teacher, and if so, do you use the LDraw tools (MLCAD, etc
> > > included) in the classroom? What has your experience been? I'm putting
> > > togehter something for BricksWest, and would like to know how you use the
> > > software in class, and to what age level, etc.
> >
> > As an Associate Professor within our Technology Division, I have found LEGO/
> > MLCAD to be a wonderful tool when introducing new students to mechanical
> > systems, CAD, and problem solving. I teach a course in Collaborative Team
> > Skills. In this course for new students, I break the students into teams,
> > give them a problem
> > (http://faculty.ivy.tec.in.us/~scombs/robotics/examples.html) and they have
> > to use LEGO parts and pieces to create a solution. They are also required
> > to document their solutions and I ask them to create their "working
> > drawings" within MLCAD. My adult students love this stuff and I have
> > recruited many new AFOL!
>
> Hi Steven -
> This sounds great! I checked out your project pages, and watched the videos
> from the one competition - with the robot that climbed the box. Looks like
> you're doing some great stuff! I myself am not very into robotics, as it is
> not my skill. (I do own a copy of Jin Sato's MIBO specially built for
> demonstrations, though) I definitely see the value of the LDraw tools as
> they relate to using robotics in the classroom.
>
> Do you think you could email me with some of your observations on using the
> LDraw tools in the classroom? I'd love to take those into account with my
> projects. Lately I've been able to spend some time observing kids adopting
> themselves to MLCAD, and I have also gotten involved in the more advanced
> features MLCAD has to offer. I'm more convinced of its value after having
> helped kids in Holland learn how to use it at LEGOWORLD, and would like to
> continue to gather information and channel it into a project targeted at
> educators of various grade levels.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Tim
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| Hi Tonya - Thanks for the reply! I'm interested in learning more about your programs. Unfortunately, I don't have the time to pay much attention right now. Later this year I will be exploring LDraw in the classroom in greater depth. I've gotten some (...) (22 years ago, 21-Feb-03, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.edu)
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| (...) Hi Steven - This sounds great! I checked out your project pages, and watched the videos from the one competition - with the robot that climbed the box. Looks like you're doing some great stuff! I myself am not very into robotics, as it is not (...) (22 years ago, 13-Jan-03, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.edu)
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