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Re: Teaching Robotics
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Thu, 11 Nov 1999 23:43:49 GMT
Original-From: 
Jim & Linda Clark <clarks_littlefeet@#StopSpammers#bigfoot.com>
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What curriculum are you talking about?
Is it what comes with the robolab school pack?
What number is on the curriculum you are using so I can see if I can purchase
it alone
Thanks
Jim Clark

"James C. Jones" wrote:

I have just started Robolab in my classroom, and I really like the way the
curriculum is laid out.  It starts with class activities that help them
think like robots, comes with copy permitted worksheets, and guides them
through the basics of the RCX, IR tower, etc., and gets them building
'bots, in an organized, timely manner.  The software is also a bonus, very
student user friendly.

James C. Jones
Liberty Middle School
3405 S. Chickasaw Trail
Orlando, FL  32829
Jonesj5@ocps.k12.fl.us
PH 407/249-6440 x280 (x425 voice mail)
FAX 407/249-6449


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I have just started Robolab in my classroom, and I really like the way the curriculum is laid out. It starts with class activities that help them think like robots, comes with copy permitted worksheets, and guides them through the basics of the RCX, (...) (25 years ago, 11-Nov-99, to lugnet.robotics)

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