FIRST LEGO League Tournament
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FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL) is a program that supports children and youngsters in order to introduce them to science and technology in a sporty atmosphere.
The basis of FLL is a robotics tournament in a cheerful atmosphere, where kids and youngsters need to solve a tricky "mission" with the help of a robot. The kids are researching a given topic within a team, they are planning programming and testing an autonomous robot to solve the mission. The FLL Teams take the opportunity to experience all steps of a real product development process: solving a problem under time pressure with insufficient resources and unknown competitors. FLL is a small microcosmos of real business life in all its respects.

Target audience
Children and teenagers between the ages of 9 and 16 years.
 
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
Susanne Voigt
sv@hands-on-technology.org
+49 341 246 15 83
 
Faculty of Informatics of Pan-European University Bratislava - Petržalka
Tematínska 10
851 05 Bratislava
Slovakia/Slovak Republic
 
FIRST LEGO League Tournament
Show details
FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL) is a program that supports children and youngsters in order to introduce them to science and technology in a sporty atmosphere.
The basis of FLL is a robotics tournament in a cheerful atmosphere, where kids and youngsters need to solve a tricky "mission" with the help of a robot. The kids are researching a given topic within a team, they are planning programming and testing an autonomous robot to solve the mission. The FLL Teams take the opportunity to experience all steps of a real product development process: solving a problem under time pressure with insufficient resources and unknown competitors. FLL is a small microcosmos of real business life in all its respects.

Target audience
Children and teenagers between the ages of 9 and 16 years.
 
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
Susanne Voigt
sv@hands-on-technology.org
+49 341 246 15 83
 
University of Pavol Jozef Safarik
Jesenná 5
040 01 Košice
Slovakia/Slovak Republic
 
FIRST LEGO League Tournament
Show details
FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL) is a program that supports children and youngsters in order to introduce them to science and technology in a sporty atmosphere.
The basis of FLL is a robotics tournament in a cheerful atmosphere, where kids and youngsters need to solve a tricky "mission" with the help of a robot. The kids are researching a given topic within a team, they are planning programming and testing an autonomous robot to solve the mission. The FLL Teams take the opportunity to experience all steps of a real product development process: solving a problem under time pressure with insufficient resources and unknown competitors. FLL is a small microcosmos of real business life in all its respects.

Target audience
Children and teenagers between the ages of 9 and 16 years.
 
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
Susanne Voigt
sv@hands-on-technology.org
+49 341 246 15 83
 
Faculty of Informatics of Pan-European University Bratislava - Petržalka
Tematínska 10
851 05 Bratislava
Slovakia/Slovak Republic
 
FIRST LEGO League Tournament
Show details
FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL) is a program that supports children and youngsters in order to introduce them to science and technology in a sporty atmosphere.
The basis of FLL is a robotics tournament in a cheerful atmosphere, where kids and youngsters need to solve a tricky "mission" with the help of a robot. The kids are researching a given topic within a team, they are planning programming and testing an autonomous robot to solve the mission. The FLL Teams take the opportunity to experience all steps of a real product development process: solving a problem under time pressure with insufficient resources and unknown competitors. FLL is a small microcosmos of real business life in all its respects.

Target audience
Children and teenagers between the ages of 9 and 16 years.
 
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
Susanne Voigt
sv@hands-on-technology.org
+49 341 246 15 83
 
University of Zilina
Univerzitna 8215/1
010 26 Zilina
Slovakia/Slovak Republic
 
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