WaterBotics is the underwater robotics curriculum and program that is being disseminated to four regions through a National Science Foundation grant, in collaboration with national and state partners. Its goal is to provide hands-on experiences for middle and high school age youth to engineering design, information technology tools, and science concepts, and to increase awareness and interest in engineering and IT careers. The curriculum, which can be used either in traditional classroom settings or in after-school and summer-camp situations, is problem-based, requiring teams of students to work together to design, build, test, and redesign underwater robots, or “bots” made of LEGO® and other components. Students use the NXT and LEGO Mindstorms® software to program their robots to maneuver in the water, thereby gaining valuable experience with computer programming. Teams must complete a series of increasingly sophisticated challenges which culminates with a final challenge that integrates learning from the prior challenges.
Project Products
Funders
NSF
Funding Program:
ITEST
Award Number:
0929674
Funding Amount:
2499998
TEAM MEMBERS
Stevens Institute of Technology
Contributor
Mercedes McKay
Co-Principal Investigator
Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education
Patricia Holahan
Principal Investigator
Stevens Institute of Technology
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