... the Digital Revolution finds fertile ground in St Thomas...site of the People's Revolution and the pioneering Morant Bay High School... Powered by UTech Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers - Student Branch.
Event Report:
Next stops on the Digital Revolution Train reportedly include MoBay (a certain hilltop institution) Mandeville, Trench Town and North Street (which side of the street who knows?)
The Revolution is coming to YOUR school ...wheva it deh an who unnu be wi nuh bizniz wid dat....and this revolution WILL be televised.,,,,
ALL ABOARD!!! TOOT!! TOOT!!
Memba mi tole unnu
Event Report:
Dear All,
Yesterday marked the first of the Digital Yard / UTech High School Robotics Exhibitions outside Kingston - which took place at the prestigious Morant Bay High School (MBHS) in St. Thomas.
The Day was well spent! Our robotics team was greeted with a relaxing ‘sea breeze’ The MBHS students were very enthused to see what UTech brought to their institution and were an exceptional audience. I have attached some photos below which ideally sum up the day’s activities which included:
Overview of the Digital Yard Robotics Competition
The UTech, IEEE Outreach team and how we will support the high school with their very own Robotics team.
Overview of the technical aspects of the robotic field
Real world application of robotics and how NASA applies robotics technology.
The students were extremely receptive, attentive and intuitive. They participated every step of the way and left an indelible mark of their willingness to make MBHS one of the strong contenders in the 2013 Digital Yard Robotics Competition.
I would like to thank all involved for making this trip possible especially Mr. Gray and his team for accommodating us, the Digital Yard Organizers, UTech officials for the school bus and my dedicated team of Robotics Engineers for their presentations.
FOR A SLIDE SHOW OF THE EXPERIENCE - INCLUDING ENRAPTURED FUTURE ENGINEERS & TECHNOLOGISTS
Kimroy Bailey
Chair, IEEE UTech Student Branch
Digital Yard Robotics Coordinator
Yesterday marked the first of the Digital Yard / UTech High School Robotics Exhibitions outside Kingston - which took place at the prestigious Morant Bay High School (MBHS) in St. Thomas.
The Day was well spent! Our robotics team was greeted with a relaxing ‘sea breeze’ The MBHS students were very enthused to see what UTech brought to their institution and were an exceptional audience. I have attached some photos below which ideally sum up the day’s activities which included:
Overview of the Digital Yard Robotics Competition
The UTech, IEEE Outreach team and how we will support the high school with their very own Robotics team.
Overview of the technical aspects of the robotic field
Real world application of robotics and how NASA applies robotics technology.
The students were extremely receptive, attentive and intuitive. They participated every step of the way and left an indelible mark of their willingness to make MBHS one of the strong contenders in the 2013 Digital Yard Robotics Competition.
I would like to thank all involved for making this trip possible especially Mr. Gray and his team for accommodating us, the Digital Yard Organizers, UTech officials for the school bus and my dedicated team of Robotics Engineers for their presentations.
FOR A SLIDE SHOW OF THE EXPERIENCE - INCLUDING ENRAPTURED FUTURE ENGINEERS & TECHNOLOGISTS
Kimroy Bailey
Chair, IEEE UTech Student Branch
Digital Yard Robotics Coordinator
Next stops on the Digital Revolution Train reportedly include MoBay (a certain hilltop institution) Mandeville, Trench Town and North Street (which side of the street who knows?)
The Revolution is coming to YOUR school ...wheva it deh an who unnu be wi nuh bizniz wid dat....and this revolution WILL be televised.,,,,
ALL ABOARD!!! TOOT!! TOOT!!
Memba mi tole unnu
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