
The Glenn L. Martin
Maryland Aviation Museum
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What is a Robot?
Robotics Workshops
How does a robot work?

Create code to control your robot!
The Lego based franchise "Snapology of Towson-Perry Hall" will be coming to the GLMMAM Museum to conduct three workshops in Robotics for students who are interested in expanding their STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education.
One session is geared to elementary students, one to middle school students, and one for homeschoolers.
According to Marcela Bell, franchise owner and teacher, during each session:
"Working in pairs, students will build and code a LEGO® Robotic Rover (similar to a space rover). Students will also learn about the motion sensor and how it is used in programming robots."
AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS
Snapology’s newest and most advanced robotics classes feature autonomous robots powered and controlled via bluetooth technology. Your child will build robotic models and use iPads and/or laptop computers to program their robots (via psuedo-code or code) to complete specific tasks.
All materials will be supplied and students will receive a free book about robotics.
