The Air Force Research Laboratory, which hosts the event, has provided support since 2001. According to Daniel Andrews, Wright-Patterson K-12 STEM Outreach Lead, FIRST LEGO League is “a program that gets kids excited about STEM.”
This year’s theme was “Hydro Dynamics,” and the teams developed a presentation, participated in a teamwork activity and participated in a robot competition, Andrews added.
Three teams advanced from the FIRST LEGO League Ohio Championship and earned bids to compete at the World Festival in Detroit; two teams earned bids to compete at the Razorback Invitational in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and one team earned a bid to compete at LEGOLAND in Carlsbad, California.
The FIRST Robot Competition, a high school competition, will be March 2 at the Nutter Center and will feature 120-pound robots built by high school students, grades 9-12.
FIRST Robotics Competition is a high school age program combining the excitement of sports with the rigors of science and technology. This year, AFRL will host 62 FRC teams at the Miami Valley Regional, with teams from nine states. Following the FRC, six teams will be invited to attend the World Championship in Detroit in April.
To watch a video shot during the compeition, go to http://www.wpafb.af.mil/News/Video/videoid/583407/.
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