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I did send this to Kristen as well, but here's the info straight to who
might be interested :)

"Robotic Battles *Plus*"- ( Ages "older") Using legos and programming to
win on the field of STEM.  Students will learn how 5 different sensors
works, how machines understand their world and what it takes to for
machines to beat machines. With mazes, electronic rock- paper-scissors bots
and robotic crocodiles, students will explore robotics in fun and
challenging way.

Here are the links that have all the info in them:

Williamsburg June 8th -12th camp
https://electricalinvadersblog.wordpress.com/2014/05/11/lego-robotics-camp/

Newport News Camps, June 15-19th and August 17-21st-
https://electricalinvadersblog.wordpress.com/2014/05/11/newport-news-lego-robotics-camp-advanced-programming-for-beginners/

Let me know if you have any questions or want to sign up.
Brandy

On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 12:19 PM, Swayne, Nick - swaynedd <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

>  If you are running a camp this summer or know of one, please send Kim (
> [log in to unmask]) a note with the details so she can post it on the
> website and Facebook.
>
>
>
> I would like to note that Gabe Niculescu is running his outstanding
> advanced robotics course this summer here at JMU:
> http://www.jmu.edu/outreach/programs/all/robotics-camp/index.shtml.  He’s
> a JMU Physics professor I’ve worked with for a number of years and a huge
> fan of LEGO.  Last year we had a dozen students from around the state
> participating – he’ll push kids to learn advanced programming and building
> techniques and everyone had a blast.  It received so many outstanding
> reviews that this year LEGO has agreed to sponsor the camp.
>
>
>
> I know NOVA-Labs will be a running a number of camps this summer so stay
> tuned for details on the website.  Spencer Allain has been working with a
> ton of teams out of the NOVA-Labs facility and ran a camp at the
> Smithsonian last year.
>
>
>
> Nick
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