Welcome to the Homepage of the University of Arizona LEGO Robotics Outreach Club.
About Us
The LEGO Robotics Outreach Club at the University of Arizona is a faculty and student run organization which promotes Engineering, Science and Math Education using LEGOs as a teaching tool. By developing exciting and interactive curriculum that meets Arizona State Standards at all grade levels, we are encouraging students to pursue careers in science and technology. Learn More at the About Page.
How To Help
We are welcoming new members, teachers, and sponsors to participate in our activities. Members benefit through the partnerships formed as a member of the club. Students gain teaching experience and improve their communication and leadership skills while teachers receive access to exciting Science Technology Engineering Math (STEM) curricula. Interested? Visit the Join Page.
Financial sponsorship is a vital component of the partnership, sustaining the program. Sponsorship allows the Club to purchase teaching materials, pursue reasearch related to teaching with LEGOs and ensuring the Club is able to continue and grow. Help us to reach more students and expand our program through Sponsorship!
News
| ENGR 102 Testing! | 4:50 PM, Dec 02 2008 |
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Pete Brown, the Editor for the Univeristy of Arizona's College of Engineering stopped by for the ENGR 102 demonstrations today. He has included a post in his blog. Read More |
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| Ventanna Vista Science Night | 6:08 PM, Dec 11 2008 |
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UPDATE: The UA Robotics Outreach Program will be presenting at Ventanna Vista's "Science is Fun!" Family Night
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| Halloween Workshop and Outreach Fun! | 7:16 PM, Oct 27 2008 |
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Busy weekend! Our first Halloween workshop was a blast. The participants had fun learning robotics basics and building their own creations. |
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| LEGO Halloween Day Camp | 6:18 PM, Oct 01 2008 |
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| LEGO Minifigure turns 30! | 10:44 AM, Sep 10 2008 |
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Learn robotics through fun halloween activites and support the LEGO Robotics Outreach Program. 