Thank You • KIPR • USD Engineering • Rotary Club of San Diego • Teachers, Volunteers, Students!
Students-Only! Coding Area- San Diego Botball Tournament @ USD.jpg
Jr Botball Area: Students 3rd grade and up Solve Challenges to Earn Badges
Thank You • KIPR • USD Engineering • Rotary Club of San Diego • Teachers, Volunteers, Students!
Students-Only! Coding Area- San Diego Botball Tournament @ USD.jpg
Jr Botball Area: Students 3rd grade and up Solve Challenges to Earn Badges
Jr Botball and Botball Arenas ready to go at USD!
This year’s Global Conference on Educational Robotics (GCER) combined:
Let’s get our kids in the game! When students start programming and problem-solving at an early age, STEM skills become second nature. Junior BotBall starts in third grade! #EarlyEd, #STEM, #CSforall,#GCER2018, #JuniorBotball, pic.twitter.com/u0Y5dt7hKM
— MathScienceChallenge (@CalMathSci) July 25, 2018
The 2018 Global Conference on Educational Robotics (GCER) was held July 25, 2018 – July 29 at the Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa in Indian Wells, California.
This year’s Global Conference on Educational Robotics (GCER) combined:
Thank You to All Who Attended! ◊ A few slides from San Diego’s Spring Botball Challenge:
Thank you to USD Engineering for hosting and to all teams and mentors and volunteers for another great San Diego BotBall Challenge!
Students from ages 6 to 18 spent the day solving coding, applied mathematics, and engineering problems… time flies when you’re having fun!
Time: 8 am – 2 pm • Location: University of San Diego • Schedule (see below)
Jr Botballers: Get ready to teach your robot to solve these challenges!
Jeff Major hosted a training for Teachers and Team Representatives from Grades 6 – 12.