It was such a roaring success
the first time that we just
had to do it all over again! The
second annual Providence Engineering Summer Camp finished today, and the brightly lit robot city took wings with our special theme:
SPACE. We all know it's the final frontier, and our fifteen campers interpreted this idea in a multitude of ways. Alien invasion...
meteorite shower... rocket launch... solar system buildings... 3D printed rockets and planets... so much fun!
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Todd helps his team with some simple geometric designs |
High school engineering students Joshua, Todd, Alena, and Sam led the charge each day teams of devoted campers from Providence and the broader community. We also had a good deal of help from Isabela! These excellent engineers taught the campers how to build
electronic circuits, program robots, 3D print fantastic creations, and design out-of-this-world architecture. Illuminated buildings towered high above the cityscape as tiny robots darted to and fro. Electrified copper rails ran this way and that carrying power to critical components, with printed sculptures dotting the landscape.
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Success! A single 3 V coin battery powers nine blue LEDs...
or is it only eight? |
There was no messing around, either—these elementary students learned their stuff! You can ask them what "LED" stands for, and what a "forever loop" might be used for. They know how to build a working switch out of paper and copper foil, and some of them even used their movie-making skills to record short action videos!
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The Robot City landscape continues to become
increasingly illuminated |
As the days went by, the creations became increasingly complex. First was the skyscraper that was literally taller than Mr. Meadth. Then came the red/orange/green traffic light by the illuminated airstrip. 3D printed costumes were designed (by the campers, of course) for the tiny
Ozobots in the shape of cars, rockets, and trains. And—of course—there was the obligatory fiesta of robot dance parties, all happening in perfect synchronization.
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A delightful blue flower stands bold and tall |
The end of each day came all too quickly. With lots to take home, we hope these happy campers will continue to
code, invent architecture, and
design circuits all summer long! Enjoy the rest of the photos, and we hope to have as many of you as possible back next year!
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The 3D CAD model (computer aided design), becomes—by magic!—
a brightly lit reality |
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A tall rocket stands beside a crashed alien spacecraft |
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Our campers working hard to create all manner of new buildings |
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The tallest skyscraper in the room, complete with embedded
meteorites and emergency beacons |
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The Copper Rocket throws an eerie light out onto the empty streets |
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The giant completed city! |
Oh.my.gosh. I so want to go on this camp! This is wonderful. When its my grandkids turn to go can I please be camp cook? Well done Rod and students. So fun and educational. Love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat work. Love all the diverse creativity on display.
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