 Rowan Robotics and Programming Lego WeDo and EV3 Seneca Valley School Board Presentation October 5, 2015 Seneca Valley School Board Presentation October.

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 Rowan Robotics and Programming Lego WeDo and EV3 Seneca Valley School Board Presentation October 5, 2015 Seneca Valley School Board Presentation October 5, 2015

New Learning Opportunities at Rowan Elementary  Preparing Our Students for their Lives  Richness of our Region, Partnerships Available  Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh  Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment and Technology Center  South Fayette Summer Institute  Carnegie Science Center- Robotics assembly and full day interactive stations  CLO: The Incredibly Innovative Innovators of Pittsburgh  Guiding Principles  Appropriate and Meaningful for Elementary  Expose at an Early Age

Rowan Robotics  Values  Expose ALL students  Extend learning related to STEM  Aligning with region's growth and future job opportunities  Universal language of programming, engineering, robotics  Implementation  WeDo Lego Course- Grades 2 & 3  EV3 Robotics Course – Grade 4  CARE

 Rowan Elementary-GreenE Academy Partners in Robotics & Programming Marcel Bergerman

Autonomous Orchard Vehicle (USDA), 2012 Autonomous Helicopter (USMC), 2014

GreenE Academy Our goal: make STEM fun! Maria Yamanaka (M.Sc. CMU, 1996) Marcel Bergerman (Ph.D. CMU, 1996) Trained ~2,000 children and generated ~40 jobs to date

(c) Robotics Academy/RoboMatter 2015

Summer 2015  Programming with Scratch & Lego WeDo (grades 2-3)  Robotics with Lego EV3 (grades 4-5)  Advanced Robotics with Lego EV3 (grades 6-7)  Video Game Design with Game Salad (grades 4-6)

First Lego League YearFLL ThemeGreenE Academy Team Award 2014World ClassFirst Place Award in Innovative Project Research 2014World ClassFirst Place Award in Core Values 2014World ClassSecond Place Award in Programming 2013Nature's Fury First Place Award in Programming 2013 Nature's FurySecond Place Award in Engineering Design 2012Senior SolutionsFirst Place Award in Project Research 2012Senior SolutionsSecond Place Award in Project Research 2012Senior SolutionsThird Place Award in Project Research 2011 Food FactorFirst Place Award in Programming 2011Food FactorFirst Place Award in Project Research 2010Body ForwardSecond Place Award in Project Research 2009Smart MoveFirst Place Award in Project Research 2008Climate Connections Director’s Award 2008Climate Connections Second Place Award in Programming

Rowan Elementary Program Robotics with Lego WeDoRobotics with Lego EV3 Lots of building and programming for grades 2-4!

Lego WeDo Training

 EV3 and WeDo Lego Robotics Lucas Boyle and Tyler Broecker SV Board Meeting

Lego WeDo and EV3  Lucas: WeDo and EV3 – How they are different  Tyler: Smart Brick (Brain) of the program  Lucas: Drag and Drop Program (Block by Block programming)  Tyler: Sensors – Different types  (Let’s see the WeDo and EV3!)  WeDo: How it moves using the program and how it uses a sensor.  EV3: How it moves using the program, how the motors and sensors work and make it turn, how the arms can move

What I Like About EV3 and WeDo  Tyler – Gives me the chance to think about what needs to be done and how I’m going to do it. We work together as a team. It’s fun to give the robot life.  Lucas – It’s really fun to try the challenges, and get to do some programming. It is fun to have a purpose for the programming.

What We Learn From EV3 and WeDo  Tyler – When it comes to problem solving, sometimes you have to look at things from a different perspective. That can help us to solve the problem or challenge.  Lucas - If a program doesn’t work the first time, you don’t give up. You have to stop and look at the program and the robot and keep trying different things.

Now That It Is Coming To Rowan….  Lucas – I’m so excited because now everyone at Rowan will get to try this out and they’ll love it.  This is so much better than websites like Code.org because this gives us something real to learn from.  Tyler – This could be a great way to practice helping others. I think it will help students learn how to look at things from a different perspectives.  Programming is good for everyone to learn because it could help them get into a good college and a great job.

Thank You!