hi @jerome-morales
you really have a nice job with building this robot! How long did it take? But are you an engineer or is technology your passion? And what are the competitions in driving skills in which you are involved? you are opening me a whole new world !!
Congratulations and thank you for sharing with us
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Thank you @road2horizon, I am a Robotics trainer/coach in the school where I work as a Math and Science teacher to kids. Driving Skill is a category in a robotics competition where a robotics team will build a robot that they can maneuver using a remote control device. I was once a full-time computer technician and a helpdesk technical support professional. I am not an engineer but perhaps the one thing in common between an engineer and me is the passion for technology. We are indeed in a new world where robotics has found its way to be teachable even to the kids just like the Robot Kit that I used in this post. A complete concept of computer programming can be introduced to youngsters using these tools.
It is fantastic. I studied pedagogy and I still wonder why I wonder why the programs of the various disciplines always start from ancient Egypt and then you don't have time to explain the contemporaneity to our children! We should be able to keep up and I think they learn how to have fun! Bravo, you do a very good job
Thank for dropping by @road2horizon. yeah, it seems Egypt put a high value so much on the accumulation of knowledge probably the reason why pedagogy can also be traced back from them. yes, kids do have fun learning with these tools. I always love doing my best for the job. thanks again and have a great day!