Day One:  July 17, 2000
Nick J. Rahall II Appalachian Transportation Institute offered the second in a series of three LEGO Workshops for students from fourth through ninth grades.  The students were divided into four groups; the "Bug Group", the "House Group", the "Car Group", and the "Gadget Group".  Each group of students will build different vehicles pertaining to transportation.  After construction the students will program their creations using Mindstorm's ROBOLAB
 

Gadget Group
Car
Bug Group
Gadget Group Built A Car Alarm
House Group
Car Alarm Being Programmed
Car Group
Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Roberts, & A Parent
Gee, This Gadget Is Fun!
Helping With Programming
Instructions Can Be Difficult
Bumper Car
Building New Vehicles, Making New Friends
ROBOLAB Programming Uses Lab View Program Language
Finding The Pieces
House Projects Can Be Many Different Things
Bumper Car
Three LEGO Vehicles, The Bug, The Car, & The Bumper Car
Gadget Programming
This Bug Needs A Face!
Cruising Car
Making A Bug Face
Right Eye, Left Eye Shining Bright!
Bug Can Move!
Lap Top Computer With ROBOLAB
Adjusting The Car
Finally, Bug Has A Face!

Chalkboard
Nick J. Rahall, II Appalachian Transportation Institute

 
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Created July 17, 2000
S. Simon & L. Hamilton