Central Okanagan students were up to the challenge on Saturday, as they competed in the annual First LEGO League āMasterpieceā regional qualifying tournament.
On Feb. 10 at UBCOās Engineering, Education, and Management Building, 13 teams totalling around 75 kids aged 9 to 16 from Āé¶¹AV, Lake Country, and Vernon competed in the event.
Central students are taking part in the First Lego Masterpiece tournament on UBCOās campus throughout the day on Saturday.
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āEvents like this inspire wonder in our learners, making them curious about technologyās role in solving real-world problems and able to see their own potential to create change,ā said Central Okanagan superintendent and CEO Kevin Kaardal. āWe are grateful to our staff and the UBCO students for creating this opportunity.ā
For this yearās challenge, students had to research, explore, and create innovative prototype situations for real-world problems in the world of art, technology, and hobbies. Additionally, teams were to build a robot that was to complete missions in a timely fashion while also finding a way to improve the audienceās experience watching their creation.
āUBCO is always happy to host events such as this. Our campus is a place of innovation, creativity, and critical thinking,ā said UBCO associate vice-president of students Dale Mullings. āItās great to have students from Central Okanagan Public Schools on campus, interacting with our student and faculty volunteers while they try new, imaginative projects. The possibilities are endless, and we wish each one of the students the best of luck in the competition.ā
The masterpiece challenge is an event students take part in all around the world, in more than 80 countries.
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