Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Programing the First Mission




Here is Josephine, Charlie and Jordan adding attachments to robot and working their problem solving skills




Emil, Marcos and Jackson test their first programmed mission. They are working to come up with solutions to mitigate natural disasters. These are the type of 21 first century skills Lego league helps develop

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Tecnical Problems: Working on Robot Wheel Operation and Programming


The Day Before Thanksgiving Break, We Got Some Hansen Family for Helping Out With Programming. 


Here Leon and Victor Discuss the Robot Missions



Jackson, Jordan and Victor Review Programming the Missions


Marcos, Marci and Charlie Work on Robot Attachments

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Lego Club Splits in Two Teams: Programming and Engineering





 Teams are working in smaller groups. Here Marci, Marcos and Charlie program the second robot.





Each group has an assignment. Here Jackson, Emil and Alec are building the front axle of the robot.




Here Dr. De La Rue is giving a hand to Jordan and Alec to program their mission.


In the next weeks will have some guest speakers explain some of the challenges of responding to natural disasters - the theme of this years Lego Robotics Competition. A firefighter from AFD and a local MD will visit and help us understand how robotics could protect or help people in need.


There are many type of natural disasters that have been in the news lately, but the students want to focus on forest fires, because they are such a threat here in New Mexico.






Tuesday, November 12, 2013

New Computers and Finishing the Two Robots


Today we got two new computers for programming and had some help from local Lego Robotics designers Jack Hanson, and Ruben De La Rue,






Here is Jack Hanson, who has been participating in Lego Robotics for many years. His expertise is helping our club design the optimal robot.



Tuesday, October 15, 2013

HOMECOMING

We still need a few volunteers to host our booth at homecoming. Please email:
arogge@menaulschool.com


Here is our advisor Dr. De La Rue having fun at homecoming!

Girl and Boy Teams Begin Robot Construction


Here Corina and Marcela, from the Lego Robotics Girl Team, are building the a new robot



 Marcos and Alec are busy decoding the assembly instructions for the base of the new robot


Here Jackson, Charlie, Alec, Marcos and Unique are working together separating the parts for the new robot

Thursday, October 10, 2013


Volunteers Needed For Homecoming


We need volunteers for Homecoming. Robotics and Lego club are sponsoring a booth to showcase what we are working on and asking for donations for batteries, t-shirts and for competition registration. We need parents and Lego friends to help out. Homecoming is Oct 28th from 11 am to 4 pm. If you could volunteer two hours of your time please contact Mrs. Rogge at: arogge@menaulschool.com

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Today we started on our heavy duty base for the "natural fury" mission robot. The kids also spent their time organizing and building the last steps of our table for our missions.


Cooperation: Students are working together to build the base of the robot