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In lugnet.edu, Peter Vogel writes:
> In lugnet.edu, Rick Kirkwood writes:
> > I have started an after-school robotics club at my kids' elementary school.
I have been teaching lego robotics for the last year. I started last year
teaching 3rd - 5th graders after school. This year I'm teaching a group of
home-schooled middle schoolers during the day and I started a group at my
son's elementary school. The middle school group meets once a week for 2
hours. They are busy and on task the entire time. I think they could meet
twice a week and still never get enough! The group at my son's elementary
school started a week and a half ago. I just finished a web page for this
group. I hope to add more as we go along.
http://www.feist.com/~mueller/lego/lego.html
I think this is a great learning tool for kids!
Tonya Witherspoon
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| (...) I've been thinking about doing exactly the same thing at my daughter's school (she is in 3rd grade). I was planning to follow some of the curriculum guides from Pitsco Lego-Dacta ((2 URLs) and follow the Robolab links to get to the curriculum (...) (25 years ago, 21-Nov-99, to lugnet.edu, lugnet.robotics, lugnet.robotics.edu)
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