
Greenwood High School Robotics
Clip: Season 1 Episode 203 | 1m 18sVideo has Closed Captions
The robotics team at Greenwood High School in Bowling Green recently held a demonstration.
The robotics team at Greenwood High School in Bowling Green recently held a demonstration.
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Greenwood High School Robotics
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The robotics team at Greenwood High School in Bowling Green recently held a demonstration.
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The robotics team at Greenwood High School in Bowling Green recently held a demonstration.
The team showcased its robot flat line, which earned a couple of awards at the first tech challenge Kentucky State Championship.
The contest was held in February at the University of Kentucky.
We have learned how to work together as a functioning team.
I have learned some of the engineering and coding aspects since I've dabbled in those a little bit, and I mostly learned how to fundraise and how to communicate with others.
These kids really put in a lot of time and effort for their project.
They've been working on this for years.
They spend a lot of time over the summer and then after school to get their robot competition ready.
But it's more than just the robot.
It's a lot of soft skills and public speaking and outreach and just opportunities throughout the year to really work with the community and students in other schools.
So we have to do a little thing.
Congrats to them.
TVA presented the students with a $5,000 grant.
The students plan to buy robotics kits to use in elementary and middle school classrooms, hoping to encourage interest among younger students.
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