JopieK Posted June 30, 2012 Posted June 30, 2012 My students (high school Computer Science) did a project that we tested last Thursday in a Dutch primary school. The project was in cooperation with primary school teacher education students. Dutch: http://www.puntuit.n...reinen_1_656440 With Google Translate: http://translate.goo..._656440&act=url Enjoy! Technique: They replaced the IR stuff by Arduino's + RF24 remote radio controllers/ Note: in the article there are about 25 pictures :) We are working on a final version with nice and small circuit boards of the LEGO crossing just like in the old days of 12V: One of my high school students programming the level crossing. Primary school pupils with one of the two trains. The elevator is remotely controlled. The train is programmed by the pupils using colored tiles 2x2 or 2x4: Picture of primary school students Quote
WesternOutlaw Posted June 30, 2012 Posted June 30, 2012 I think it's awesome to see LEGO used in education. Endless possibilities - thanks for sharing. Quote
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