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My students are so engaged when it comes to learning with any technology related tool, but I don't feel as though I have the tools to really push their thinking yet. The inventive process is such a rich way for students to learn. How can I get the robot to do this? It didn't do what I wanted, how can I fix that? What can I do better? Students learn best with this hands-on approach! The goal is to move our Fourth Grade towards robotics competitions within the next few years! However, the goal for this year is to get the Lego Mindstorm Robot in their hands and start challenging their thinking.

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My students are so engaged when it comes to learning with any technology related tool, but I don't feel as though I have the tools to really push their thinking yet. The inventive process is such a rich way for students to learn. How can I get the robot to do this? It didn't do what I wanted, how can I fix that? What can I do better? Students learn best with this hands-on approach! The goal is to move our Fourth Grade towards robotics competitions within the next few years! However, the goal for this year is to get the Lego Mindstorm Robot in their hands and start challenging their thinking.

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