That's the philosophy behind this year's First Lego League Championship Tournament — a competition that draws thousands of students across the globe to build robots out of the popular children's toy.
Kids in third through sixth grades can learn how to build and program a LEGO robot with help from the Electric Hornets during a special program at Mentor Public Library. The Electric Hornets are a ...
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Launch Team Robotics, founded by former Paradise Honors student Stephen Robertson, was created to remove barriers and give ...
Mechanical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated a proof-of-concept method for programming mechanical properties into solid Lego-like building blocks. By controlling the solidity of hundreds ...
Meet our young friend who builds robots using STEAM! Through AECE and Aggie Academy, students in Greensboro, N.C., learn to build robots with LEGO. Funding for Rootle Community Highlights is made ...
Robots have taken over the STEM room at Marcus Whitman Elementary School in Richland, Washington. Little Lego boats, sunken ships and other vehicles are spread out across a table. And each robot has a ...
Some of Lego's most popular sets aren't based on licensed IP but rather on original series. Lego City is a prime example, and thanks to this weekend's Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, you can grab ...
Silas Poe, with the I Don't Know team from Eureka Middle School, inspects the team's robot for any last-second changes before the start of a competition at the FIRST LEGO League Challenge held at West ...