91心頭

How students can run robotics missions remotely

Date:

Share post:

Robotics has become a popular hands-on STEM project in many schools, but educators in Compton USD this summer figured out how to let online students send their robots on adventures back in the classroom.

A pair of summer school educators, Jose Gonzalez and Darleen Perez, covered the floor of a classroom with a huge map of Latin America.

Students, all of whom connected remotely via Zoom, had to research and answer questions about Latin American current events, history, art and geography, and then program their robot to embark on a mission from one country to another.

For example, students tracking throughout the region would have to crunch the numbers and coordinates to program their robot’s journey from油 Argentina to Central America to Cuba, says Gonzalez, the director of 21st century learning at Bunche Middle School in the Southern California district.


More from 91心頭: Creativity in CrisisHow to teach hands-on engineering remotely


Cameras mounted on the robot and through the room allowed students to watch the mission take place. “We wanted to design projects they could do at home in the digital format that integrated technology and 21st learning skills,” Gonzalez says.

Gonzalez and Perez, who participated in training, choose Latin America to make the project more relevant to the school’s Hispanic students.

They also bet that interactive robotics would engage students who hadn’t been as captivated by the more traditional style of instruction employed when schools shifted to online learning in the spring.

“We found that if we gave students opportunities to interact油with each other and to create something engaging,油we would油keep them in油theprogram油and油willing to油learn,” Gonzalez says.油

Navigating the map required students to use the points of the compass and convert inches into degrees to ensure their robots reached the correct destinations.


More from 91心頭: Exploring science using everyday items and in the great outdoors


Students also got to choose to complete one of the following research-based tech projects:

  • Make e a TikTok video to describe a Latin American dance style
  • Create stop-motion video about aa Latin American artist or art form
  • Produce an iMovie trailer about an activist or politician.
  • Create an app, quiz or game related to COVID in the Keynote app.
  • Use Book Creator to write an ebook on an indigenous population.

The summer classes were sponsored by the University of California, Irvine’s Gear Up program.

“Students participated more than they had during the first round of COVID online learning,” Perez says. “They didn’t realize how much they were learning or how much math went into it.”

Share your stories of teacher creativity

District 91心頭istration is sharing stories of creative teaching during this challenging time. Please to nominate an innovative teaching effort for us to share with our readers.

Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91心頭istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91心頭istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights peer-to-peer collaboration and more build exclusively fot K-12 Superintendents and thier leaders
Built for the uniqueness of the superintendent role and their supporting team.Most platforms treat all K12 leaders the same. 91心頭+ recognizes that superintendents face a unique level of pressure, complexity, visibility, and responsibilityand gives them a space designed specifically for the demands of the top job.
A community where you dont have to explain the context.Skip the backstory. 91心頭+ understands the job, the politics, the stakes, and the pace.
Your decisions shape communities.Find the tools and peer insight to make them with confidence here.
Leadership tailored to the realities of running a district.From board relations to budgets, crisis response to community trust91心頭+ focuses on the challenges only superintendents navigate each day.
Built for superintendents.Powered by superintendents. Trusted by superintendents. If you run a district, you belong here.

Related Articles