Junior Robotics Workshop at CSU in Orange
1 JANUARY 2003
At the Junior Robotics Workshop held at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange today, Tuesday 30 November, students and teachers from five schools across the region have learnt to build a rescue robot. The coordinator of the workshop, Mr Allen Benter, a PhD student and researcher at the CSU Centre for Research in Complex Systems (CRiCS) in Bathurst, said, “Charles Sturt University is now the official sponsor of the RoboCup Junior Challenge in the NSW Central West, following its strong support for the event in recent years. The RoboCup Junior Challenge was a huge success last year when it was held at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst. We have an opportunity to make it even bigger and better in Orange.” The workshop gave students and teachers from schools in Orange, Bathurst, Canowindra, and Crookwell a chance to learn the basics of robot building in preparation for the competition in June 2011. They constructed a robot using Lego and wrote programming on computers for their robot to perform a rescue along a track. “It’s very exciting to now see this developing field is so enthusiastically embraced by school students and teachers in the region,” Mr Benter said.
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