FLIPGRID BOARDS (Student Community)
FlipGrid boards for each robotics platform allow students across participating schools to show off their completed robotics projects and discuss what they are learning about robotics and coding. A fifth FlipGrid board provides a space for students to pose challenges to one another which can be specific to a particular robotics platform or more open ended to resolve using any of the robotics platforms. Download the FlipGrid app to your phone and scan the QR code to post a video, or click the link to record from a laptop. FlipGrid boards are password-protected. Ask your club leader for the password to post.
FlipGrid boards for each robotics platform allow students across participating schools to show off their completed robotics projects and discuss what they are learning about robotics and coding. A fifth FlipGrid board provides a space for students to pose challenges to one another which can be specific to a particular robotics platform or more open ended to resolve using any of the robotics platforms. Download the FlipGrid app to your phone and scan the QR code to post a video, or click the link to record from a laptop. FlipGrid boards are password-protected. Ask your club leader for the password to post.
SLACK (Educator Community)
The project's Slack community allows participating maker educators to ask questions and receive support from peers, and to share resources related to new robotics/makerspace challenges, curricula, and platforms. Slack is designed to sustain the project beyond the three years of the grant by building a community among the 24 participating educators who can continue to work together once the project comes to an end. We welcome other maker educators in the region to participate in this Slack community. Contact the project PI for access. |