This week The Woods Academy Green Machine has built the Lego houses to help support their "storm proof house" idea for their research project. One of the two houses is going to represent the storm proof house and how it would protect against storms and the other is representing a normal house that would not survive a storm. Here are a couple pictures to show the Green Machine building the house.
Students in grades six through eight at The Woods Academy have an opportunity to be part of the after school robotics teams. The teams compete in the First Lego League (FLL) where they design a robot to complete several mission challenges. Since the 2009-2010 school year, The Woods inaugural robotics season, at least one Woods robotics team has competed at the FLL Maryland State Championship.
Friday, October 25, 2013
Research Script
This week, on The Woods Academy Owlbots, we have come up with a draft script for our research project. As you know, our research project is an app that alerts people when there is a natural disaster about to happen. We have created a script that depicts a family using the app to try and survive a tornado. In the script, the family starts out not having the app and not knowing what to do in the storm. We rewind the scene and tell what would happen if the family had the app. In the scene where the family has the app, the family survives and knows what to do.
This week The Woods Academy Green Machine has built the Lego houses to help support their "storm proof house" idea for their research project. One of the two houses is going to represent the storm proof house and how it would protect against storms and the other is representing a normal house that would not survive a storm. Here are a couple pictures to show the Green Machine building the house.
This week The Woods Academy Green Machine has built the Lego houses to help support their "storm proof house" idea for their research project. One of the two houses is going to represent the storm proof house and how it would protect against storms and the other is representing a normal house that would not survive a storm. Here are a couple pictures to show the Green Machine building the house.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Research Project Idea
This week on the Owlbots, we've come up with our research project idea. While we were brainstorming for our idea, we were primarily thinking of random things that would never be plausible, so we had some trouble. On the last day we had to think of an idea, all of us thought of last year and the app we created, so we decided to do the same thing.
Since it is almost impossible to prevent a natural disaster from occurring, we focused on helping those who were affected by the storm. We decided to make an app which intelligently knows when and how hard a natural disaster has occurred. When a decision is made that help may be needed, the app gives you a push notification, as with all apps. When activated, it gives you advice about how to stay safe and recover.
Since it is almost impossible to prevent a natural disaster from occurring, we focused on helping those who were affected by the storm. We decided to make an app which intelligently knows when and how hard a natural disaster has occurred. When a decision is made that help may be needed, the app gives you a push notification, as with all apps. When activated, it gives you advice about how to stay safe and recover.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Natural disaster this week? I don't think so!
This week in robotics we put the final touches on the board and started programming the robots.
This week the Green Machine team is stuck between a few different natural disasters for their research project. They are thinking about forest fires, avalanches, and tsunamis. Programming has had a slow but steady start. On Friday, everyone was at Calleva but this week things are sure to pick up.
This week on the Owlbots team things are going well. Research wise they are almost certain they have an idea for their project on tsunamis. On Friday, they started on programming their robots, everyone is pretty excited to get further into robotics!
Overall robotics is going well. All the projects are getting great starts and it looks like we are going to have a great year in robotics!
By Cecilia Bowe
This week the Green Machine team is stuck between a few different natural disasters for their research project. They are thinking about forest fires, avalanches, and tsunamis. Programming has had a slow but steady start. On Friday, everyone was at Calleva but this week things are sure to pick up.
This week on the Owlbots team things are going well. Research wise they are almost certain they have an idea for their project on tsunamis. On Friday, they started on programming their robots, everyone is pretty excited to get further into robotics!
Overall robotics is going well. All the projects are getting great starts and it looks like we are going to have a great year in robotics!
By Cecilia Bowe
Friday, September 6, 2013
First week robotics
Monday, January 21, 2013
Great Day at the Maryland State FLL Championship
Mr. O. - OwlBots Coach
The Woods Academy Robotics Teams spent nearly 12 hours on Saturday at the Maryland State FIRST Lego League Robotics Championship. The results were impressive. In just their second season the Green Machine received 3rd place in the Core Values category of Gracious Professionalism. The OwlBots received the Third Place Champions Award. This means in just their fourth season the OwlBots have become the third best middle school robotics team in Maryland - that's out of 314 teams state-wide.
I want to give a special note of thanks to our 8th graders who will be moving on next year: Noah, Winston, Sarah, Jack, Anthony, and Jonah. Your dedication and skills have made the Woods Academy Robotics program a winner. I also want to thank my co-coaches, Mr. Smith and Ms. Cunnane, without whom none of this would have been possible. Finally, I want to thank our snack coordinators, Ms. McCormick, Ms. Capuano, and Ms. Morgan, for supplying the fuel that kept our teams working for all those long hours.
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