Robotics camp builds problem-solving
A robotics camp will be held from 8-11 a.m. June 11-14 at Lutheran High North, located at 1130 W. 34th St. in Houston.
The camp will provide students with the opportunity to build working robots with LEGO Mindstorms NXT kits and program them to perform simple tasks.
Students will also learn critical thinking and problem-solving skills as they fix and adjust the robots.
Many projects will be offered at various levels, including beginner, medium and advanced.
The robotics camp is for students in grades four through nine and costs $75.
For more information, contact Paul Stuenkel at paulstuenkel@lutheranhighnorth.org.
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