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RoboVikes' create STEM Learning Box opportunity

Each kit contains all/most of the necessary components needed to complete the project.

A pamphlet with instructions is included. There’s also a QR code that can be scanned that directs people to the RoboVikes website, where the robotics team shares information about the kits and student-made YouTube videos explaining the project.

After competing in February, the team worked hard preparing for this project.

The team researched various low-cost, hands-on projects that would fit inside the SLB, put together a parts list of everything that was needed to assemble the kits, and after ordering all the supplies needed, formed an assembly line to put together nearly 1,000 STEM learning kits.

So far, the students have given away nearly 250 kits and plan to provide them throughout the summer for as long as supplies are available.

For more information about the RoboVikes’ STEM Learning Box, to share ideas for future projects, or to help offset the costs of providing STEM kits to the community, feel free to contact Coach Slifka at joseph.slifka@labrae.school or Coach McNemar at jonathan.mcnemar@labrae.school.

The Skill of Motivation

LaBrae's RoboVikes Robotics Club earned the 1st Place Motivate Award at the Kent State University FIRST Robotics Competition earlier this year

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