The Botball robotics competition kick-off took place at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma on January 6 and 7. There is still time to register in most regions, if…
The Botball robotics competition kick-off took place at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma on January 6 and 7. There is still time to register in most regions, if…
The FIRST Robotics Competition Kick-Off took place Saturday, January 7, 2006. Click here to watch an archive of the kick-off and view the Aim High animation.
If you love learning about NASA robots, check out the NASA Robotic Explorers webpage. You can learn about robots big or small, complex or simple, in space or on Earth.
NASA scientists are teaming up with Spain’s Centro de Astrobiologia to develop technology for drilling for life on Mars by practicing at a Mars-like site in southern Spain. Starting October…
The 2005 EARLY Robotics challenge has been released. For 7 to 12 years of age, EARLY Robotics is a good introduction to robotics competitions, setting the stage for future competitions…
If you want to receive information about how to apply for one of the three types of NASA FIRST Robotics Sponsorships for the 2005-2006 FIRST season, please click here!
Starting June 20, a six-week course will help students build a small robot based on a controller similar to the one used in FIRST Robotics competitions. Questions? Please contact mgoldschmid@mail.arc.nasa.gov.
Check out NASA’s NEW Robotics Curriculum Clearinghouse for peer-reviewed robotics curriculum available to educators everywhere.
Ever wonder what it’s like to work in robotics? Or how young people can get involved at an early age? Check out the “Get Involved in Robotics!” webcast archive.
Register for the NSTA Web Seminar on NASA Robotics