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Robotics Presentation

Before Thanksgiving the Lower School went to Sills Hall to watch a robotics club present their robots. There are teams all over the country and every year there is a challenge that the robots have to complete. This year it was throwing balls in hoops. Here is a video from another place. There are 2 robots that they made, one of them was named Charlie or Chuck. They showed us their skills and let us talk about them. It takes a lot of work to build the robots and then to code them. It doesn't get done in one day and teams have to keep working on it for a long time. 

Hudson and Abraham




The robot display was incredible! The coolest thing was watching the robots shoot hoops! The ball was sucked up from the robot's side and projected into the hoop. It took a few tries but it eventually made it! It was amazing to see the ball be flung across the court. The other robot could shoot hoops as well, but it could do more! This robot’s name was Sebastian, and it was smaller but faster! It would zig zag all around the gym, like it was an obstacle course! They would play tag and come up very close to the audience! The robots would make weird noises like they were talking to each other in ro-bo language.

The robots would try not to touch the cones to show off that they were smart, when they hit the cones they would sigh. One of them was made of wood, but there was an engine inside it. The other one was made of metal and had fairy lights that would light up! It was amazing to see robots in person.

Charlotte and Josie

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