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The Livingston Robotics Club made waves at this year's FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Challenge competition, where five of their talented teams competed and earned prestigious awards.
These competitions provide an opportunity for students to experience the world of robotics and STEM. The FLL competition targets students aged 9-14, emphasizing hands-on learning experiences.
Three new Spruce Mountain Middle School teams are working to bring the FLL program back after years of not being able to participate in live competitions because of COVID-19.
DECATUR – A year ago, Johns Hill Magnet School had the distinction of being the first Decatur public school to make it to state competition in robotics.
A team of Hilo keiki will pit their Lego robot against 49 others in Honolulu today at the FIRST Lego League State Tournament. Seven Hilo students make up the Lava Bots, the only East Hawaii FIRST ...
The Ada Public Library Robotics Teams recently completed in a regional qualifier of the First Lego League Robotics held at the Gordon Cooper Technology Center in Shawnee.
CHAMPION — The community of the robotics-related FIRST LEGO League Challenge may seem like a place for kids laser focused on science and technology, but parents who have been involved say the ...
Excited kids and teachers were gathered around wooden LEGO tables during Hamilton’s FIRST LEGO League competition when Technical.ly visited last Wednesday. Twelve teams of students in grades six and ...
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), an organization founded by inventor Dean Kamen to inspire young people’s interest and participation in science and technology ...
According to Curtis, FLL competitions run robots on three-by-six-foot tables, while FRC competitions have robots in an area almost the size of a basketball court.