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After experiencing rapid growth in the past couple of years, BCSC’s VEX Robotics program is looking to further establish itself with its most expansive event yet.
According to VEX Robotics, students designed and built a robot to compete in a Vex IQ competition. They would play against other teams' robots in game-based engineering challenges.
VEX IQ is a robotics program designed for elementary and middle school students, where teams build and program robots to compete in a series of challenges.
15 Indiana schools with more than 54 teams met for one of the largest elementary robotics competitions. The VEX IQ program started seven years ago at Riverside Intermediate, where four students ...
The curriculum is based on VEX IQ robots and is aimed at grades 4 through 8. Using the robots, educators can teach students robotics engineering concepts such as gear ratios, speed, and torque.
“I had to write programs to make the robot go into a square with different commands like set mode or speed,” said Aaron Chea, 8, who competed in last year’s Vex IQ tournament.
Elementary and middle school robotics teams from across the region are coming together this weekend to compete in the VEX IQ Tournament, a robotics competition titled "Race to the States." (7News) ...
This Vex IQ competition had teams from Petal, Gulfport, Columbus and Oak Grove. Competitors were in 2nd through 6th grades. This was the first year for Petal to hosts the competition.
Vex IQ is a robotics system designed to teach future engineers; it encourages teamwork, problem-solving and leadership.
Elementary and middle school students from the Delmarva region participated in the VEX IQ Robotics Competition at Talley Middle School in Wilmington.