LEGO
in the Light at

with LEGO Cities and Transportation sets
thanks to

July 2003

In the sun light almost any LEGO project you can think up will run with a LEGO solar panel.


Or save up some sunlight changed to electrically in a capacitor.


Wind power and transformer work, too.

Programming is great fun.


Make a basket.

How about a model of this?


Real bridge and model


Up down


My mom wants a picture of this, too.

Wind power


More models of real machines.


Tuesday was share your "Passion Attraction"
and of course Linda Hamilton's passion is LEGO projects.


Too fast for me.



Use the sun and you can do real art.


Music and be played by hand or use the solar panel.


The bridge was programmed to stop using a light sensor.

Click the bridge on the left to see it move.


Build and program gates.


Great building and programming!


Transportation



Programming was done in the dorm
and programming over the internet was at the Learning Center.

Webpages and pictures on http://www.marshall.edu/LEGO
Web camera on http://legocamera.marshall.edu


Intelligent Transportation using LEGO Robotics
From your home or school from any where 
teleoperate LEGO robotics 
through Red Rover Red Rover on the web at 
http://lego.Marshall.edu for the LEGO City  and Mars Station South Pole 


Program the bot to follow the light.


Light sensor up to find the light.
LEGO Projects were done by over 50 kids of all ages.
Parents and kids worked together.

LEGO Links of Linda Hamilton hamilton@marshall.edu

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