...When a likkle plan and nuff sleepless nights come tugedda to create...MAGIC
Step by step...One skool at a time... well in dis case 5 at a time.
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Jamaican Students On Historic Robotics Feat
Robot made by the robotics team from Jamaica at the world’s first International Robot Olympics for High School Students, earlier this month.
Published:Sunday | August 20, 2017 | 8:00 AM
It was long ago in a silver screen near us when R2-D2, C-3PO, or more recently BB8, awed and mesmerised us with their ability to assist humans and other living species in galaxy light years away. These alphanumeric science fictional droids and technologies from the future are become as real as humanity's quest to find life on Mars.
In Jamaica, a group of students are translating their interest in the sciences into creating functional pieces of automated machinery robotics is slowly spiking interest of students. A group of them made their mark at the world's first International Robot Olympics for High School Students in Alexandria, Virginia.
Jamaica was represented by a team of students from five schools Jamaica College, Calabar High School, Immaculate Conception High School, Kingston College and St George's College.
Beyond putting their techie caps on, the team members had to work seamlessly and in sync in a co-ed scenario and to work with students from other countries
Step by step...One skool at a time... well in dis case 5 at a time.
ALL ABOARD!!! TOOT!!! TOOT!!!
Jamaican Students On Historic Robotics Feat
Robot made by the robotics team from Jamaica at the world’s first International Robot Olympics for High School Students, earlier this month.
Published:Sunday | August 20, 2017 | 8:00 AM
It was long ago in a silver screen near us when R2-D2, C-3PO, or more recently BB8, awed and mesmerised us with their ability to assist humans and other living species in galaxy light years away. These alphanumeric science fictional droids and technologies from the future are become as real as humanity's quest to find life on Mars.
In Jamaica, a group of students are translating their interest in the sciences into creating functional pieces of automated machinery robotics is slowly spiking interest of students. A group of them made their mark at the world's first International Robot Olympics for High School Students in Alexandria, Virginia.
Jamaica was represented by a team of students from five schools Jamaica College, Calabar High School, Immaculate Conception High School, Kingston College and St George's College.
Beyond putting their techie caps on, the team members had to work seamlessly and in sync in a co-ed scenario and to work with students from other countries
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