NSTA Presentation
at Spring Hill Elementary
March 25, 2002


The advantage of giving the presentation to students is that they
can get their LEGO materials out
and immediately build, program, and send programs over the Internet
to SENSORSCITY.


It turns out that the Pitsco LEGO Dacta booth at NSTA Convention
had a windmill with solar panel, also.


The bug at San Diego also had green rubber band problems.
We will fix that.
LEGO
Links of Linda Hamilton
Spring
Hill 2001 - 2002
SENSORSCITY