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Lego Roboics STAIR Project
A Lego Robotics Stand-Alone activity designed for students to use during an introductory course in Lego Robotics. The activity is a powerpoint presentation that will guide and interact with students as they complete the course. It is meant to introduce students to the materials, assess their learning as they go, and provide them guidance to complete the first few activities in Lego Education....
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Mariah Trentacosti (Teacher (K-12))
A great resource! I plan on sharing this with the teacher's at my school.
Technical Remarks:
The objectives, standards, and goals were clearly stated for student success. The content aligns with grade level expectations. Navigational features and links all worked. Your graphics, videos, and links were a nice addition. Checks for understanding were built right in. You have included a rubric as well as extension activities. All these things help aid in the learning process. This was a very well thought out resource, and it should be shared!

Melissa White (Faculty)
This is absolutely incredible! This is a great resource for anyone teaching lego robotics.
James Rolle (Teacher (K-12))
This is a wonderful resource; very clearly presented, and fun built right in as well.
There were some aspects that didn't work for me (running it on a Macbook Pro):
The exemplary video was not available;
I could not open the pdf file under Engineer Mission 1.
I also am unclear as to why you show the prgramming that should take place in each. Isn't that what the studets are supposed to be figuring out for themselves?
My final thought is whether or not there is some room for some audio in the course of the lesson.
Technical Remarks:
The exemplary video was not available; I could not open the pdf file under Engineer Mission 1.