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March 24, 2010 Linda Hamilton works with teachers near Marshall University, and others from not so near.

Jenny Nash at 21st Century Model school at Kellogg
The original Harless team on Wednesdays after school. and three new teams from the rest of the school on Mondays after school

Jerra Curnutte [jerracurnutte@yahoo.com] at Central City TAG example http://netapps.marshall.edu/lego/lessonplans/WiggleWorm/WiggleWorm.html

Career Fair with robotics demonstration March 9, 2010  at Geneva Kent
Ms. Mize,
Linda Hamilton wanted me to send you a reminder about the after school event for tomorrow, Friday, 3/19/2010, in the school cafeteria.   Thanks.
Barbara A. Robbers
 

On 3/17/10 12:41 AM, "Hamilton, Linda" <hamilton@marshall.edu> wrote:
Bob Houghton,
I phoned Chris Rogers number and left a message that you were interested in setting up a way to have your students do remote sensing with LEGO materials perhaps in the way SENSORSCITY works.

Thanks Linda. I've been trading some email with him though have missed him on the phone.
Dr. Bob Houghton
Associate Professor, Digital Literacy Specialist Distance Education Director Department of Elementary and Middle Grades Education College of Education & Allied Professions Western Carolina University Rm. 124 Chilean Bldg.
Cullowhee, NC 28723
Voice Mobile (828) 506-2026

Bedemariam Kebede
http://netapps.marshall.edu/lego/CCE0910/24Feb2010California/24Feb2010California.html
I will be arriving in Huntington (HTS) at 9:40 pm on Tuesday, Feb 23rd. The following day (Wed Feb 24th), I plan to spend the entire day visiting your Lego® classes, which according to your posted Spring 2010 schedule include VOB 4 at 8:50 am, Spring Hill 4 at 10:30 am, CCE 4 at 12 pm and SSE K at 1:45 pm.
The next day, Thursday, Feb 25th, I plan to attend at least the first class

Home school team,
Would you like to bring your NXT set and build a bot to do a task? Do you also want to bring your WeDo set and make one of the projects and add extra programming? Linda Hamilton
Both the NXT and the WeDo. Exciting. Thank you for offering your expertise.
 Sean Lewis

Mike Norton FLL mentor
Brain Expo

RTI: Becca, Frank, Barbara, Pam ...


LEGO Education materials: Robotics, Simple Machines, Energy, Structures, Transportation, Math, and Early Learning

City Build at ibraries, Success by 6, TAG

In school projects are on Webpages and pictures on http://www.marshall.edu/LEGO
with ideas and instructions and lesson plans are on http://netapps.marshall.edu/lego/plans.html

Transportation

Schools, Libraries, home schools, after schools, teams, scouts, camps, Marshall Morrow Library, LEGO City see current year 2009-2010 FLL 2009 to December 2009

FLL 2010  in Fall to Dec 4, 2010 Marshall
December 11, 2010 WV State Tournament

FLL prep and school lessons in the Spring
 

Summer Camps
nRoboEducators@yahoogroups.com; on behalf of; Kenneth Berry [ksberry@csun.edu] information about robotics camps

FLL prep in camps in the summer: http://netapps.marshall.edu/lego/Summer2010/Summer2010.html
Students of all ages use Duplo®,  LEGO ®, and Robotics
Young Builders / Technology Building / Robotics
using LEGO ®  DUPLO / LEGO ®  Educational materials / Program LEGO ®  Robotics

Libraries
"Building Fun," with Linda Hamilton of the Rahall Transportation Institute, will lead the children
as they use LEGO ®  DUPLO® elements to build city neighborhoods, places to work, and vehicles.
4-H and Continuing Education
Camps at Kellogg Summer 2010
Young Builders, WeDo, Technology Building, Alien Encounters Robotics
using LEGO ®  DUPLO / WeDoTM  /  LEGO ®  Educational materials
LEGO ® Robotics Programming in ROBOLABTM
July 19 - 23, 2010 and July 26 - 30,, 2010
Cal lJenny Nash or Debbie Workman 304 417 1804


Young Builders
August 2 - 6, 2010   10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Set up a world of DUPLO ®  - Large blocks, gears, mosaics, animals, trains, and more.
Playground, stores, parks and zoo, homes and work places and transportation to get to them all.
Available to students four year olds  to third graders
Course Limit: 15 students.  Cost: $69

Technology Building
August 2 - 6, 20101:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
3rd  to 8th graders will build LEGO®  gears, pulleys, levers, wheels and axles into machines to solve a hundred challenges.
Learn about engineering through hands-on experience with LEGO ®  Educational materials.
Available to Students in Grades 3-8
Course Limit: 12 Students. Cost: $89

Technology Art
August 9 - 13, 2010  10:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
3rd  to 8th graders will build LEGO®  gears, pulleys, levers, wheels and axles into machines to be used in making art projects, use LEGO® blocks to make mosaics, and robots to draw.
Learn about engineering through hands-on experience with LEGO ®  Educational materials.
Available to Students in Grades 3-8
Course Limit: 12 Students. Cost: $89

Robotics Mini Challenges
August 9 - 13, 201011:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Students  program LEGO ®  Robotics  to perform tasks. Great prep for FIRST LEGO League!
Students participate in small-team design projects while fostering an understanding of science and physical principles for robotics  and computer programming in  ROBOLABTM.
Projects are structured to allow students in small groups to work in an open-ended, investigative environment while having fun.
Available to Students in Grades 4th up.
Course Limit: 12 Students.   Cost: $99

 Instructor: Linda Hamilton
hamilton@marshall.edu
 (304) 696-7166
 

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