We, RobotWe, Robothttps://www.scientix.eu/fi/c/message_boards/find_thread?p_l_id=588349&threadId=6025272024-03-28T08:03:16Z2024-03-28T08:03:16ZRE: We, RobotRobert Baldurssonhttps://www.scientix.eu/fi/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=588349&messageId=6050932017-04-30T17:47:17Z2017-04-30T17:47:17ZOk, excellent, thank you for sharing Yoni this very interesting lesson plan <img alt="emoticon" src="https://www.scientix.eu/o/scientix-theme/images/emoticons/happy.gif" >Robert Baldursson2017-04-30T17:47:17ZRE: We, Robotyoni kunerhttps://www.scientix.eu/fi/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=588349&messageId=6050002017-04-30T10:52:34Z2017-04-30T10:52:34ZThank you,<br />The age of students is 10 years or older. So the PA has been able to handle the mission.<br />The task can be adapted to a wide range of levels and skills. Young or low-level students will design a robot model. High-level students will be able to actually build and program a robot from whatever possibilities are available at the school.yoni kuner2017-04-30T10:52:34ZRE: We, RobotRobert Baldurssonhttps://www.scientix.eu/fi/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=588349&messageId=6032062017-04-27T11:50:45Z2017-04-27T11:50:45ZThank you Yoni for sharing your idea and lesson plan with us, very interesting, especially how you link it to the concept of STE(A)M! Your lesson seems to integrate many different elements in STEM education and critical thinking of students. Out of curiosity, how old should the students be in order to participate in your lesson? Do you think both very advanced and less advanced students could participate equally?Robert Baldursson2017-04-27T11:50:45ZWe, Robotyoni kunerhttps://www.scientix.eu/fi/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=588349&messageId=6025262017-04-25T13:51:52Z2017-04-25T13:51:52ZInspiring students ...<br />In the STEM classes I try to expose students to the issues of the impact of technology on humans. To inspire the students to think about what his world would look like in the future. And to deal with issues of ethics and science.<br /><br />These topics can be discussed at any age according to the appropriate level.<br /><br />I really liked the stories in the book and the fact that these are short stories, so it's easier for children to connect, and each group can read a story.<br />The class will be divided into nine groups, each group will receive a story, read it and discuss the story and events of the story.<br />Each group will have to plan how to present the story to the rest of the group when they have many means available.<br /><br /><br />In the framework of the play, the students will build a robot (with previous knowledge) inspired by the story that will help them to present and illustrate.<br /><br />In this lesson, students will be able to develop engineering building skills, programming and excelling in front of an audience.<br />The lesson will also allow students to integrate the subject of art.yoni kuner2017-04-25T13:51:52Z