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My project will enable many of my students to build a Lego 'robot' and eventually program it. It is perfect for differentiated instruction as it can allow some students to build the mechanical aspect and others can program it and eventually lead to our Java programming course which is underrepresented with minority students. One of my jobs as the teacher is to build and incorporate various science and engineering lessons with this added technology. This will include a Lego robotic kit and its programming interface. Within my district I am also a mentor for our Robotics team. This new material will encourage some students to join that after school activity. Many inner city students would not otherwise not have the opportunity to experience this.

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My project will enable many of my students to build a Lego 'robot' and eventually program it. It is perfect for differentiated instruction as it can allow some students to build the mechanical aspect and others can program it and eventually lead to our Java programming course which is underrepresented with minority students. One of my jobs as the teacher is to build and incorporate various science and engineering lessons with this added technology. This will include a Lego robotic kit and its programming interface. Within my district I am also a mentor for our Robotics team. This new material will encourage some students to join that after school activity. Many inner city students would not otherwise not have the opportunity to experience this.

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