ROBOTS IN ROTAN

  • Jezebel Losack (center) leads her team of fellow seventh-graders as the group applies math, engineering, and trial-and-error methods while programming their robot to perform autonomous tasks.
    Jezebel Losack (center) leads her team of fellow seventh-graders as the group applies math, engineering, and trial-and-error methods while programming their robot to perform autonomous tasks.
  • Students must often work collaboratively to troubleshoot mechanical and programming issues, and like pictured above, one faulty tire can require the whole team's input and involvement to fix.
    Students must often work collaboratively to troubleshoot mechanical and programming issues, and like pictured above, one faulty tire can require the whole team's input and involvement to fix.
The Robotics class at Rotan ISD has only officially been assembled for a semester, but the class continues to grow and enthusiasm among the students builds, the program is changing as fast as the technology that supports it. Although students in this class are learning building robots takes more than knowhow, it also requires teamwork. “The idea to bring Robotics to Rotan ISD centered around…

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