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Bots High on Huffington Post

September 15, 2011

Larry Bock: Bots High Robotics Documentary – STEM, Gender Gaps, And Future Engineers In High School. Check out the awesome article on Bots High in the Huffington Post!

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Sheryl Sandberg on Women in Engineering

July 9, 2011

One reason there are few female executives in Silicon Valley is that few women become engineers. In the United States, less than twenty per cent of engineering and computer-science majors are women. Girls are said to think that software and video games and computer programming are for guys. “Growing up,” Mark Zuckerberg’s older sister Randi [...]

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Robot Magazine – Full Article

December 21, 2010
Robot Magazine

It’s off news-stands now, but if you didn’t get to read the four page article on Bots High in Robot magazine, now you can! Download a scan of it below: 4-Page PDF | Page 1 JPG | Page 2 JPG | Page 3 JPG | Page 4 JPG

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Bots High in Robot Magazine (And Welcome to Robot Mag Readers!)

September 22, 2010

For those that are subscribed to Robot Magazine, check out the November/December issue for a four page article on Bots High! If you’re not subscribed, the issue should be hitting newsstands soon (along with an excerpt online – I’ll post the link when it’s up). If you’ve found yourself here because you just read the article, then welcome! Bots [...]

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Everything You Wanted to Know About Fighting Robots as Sport [Article]

January 6, 2010

The construction and competition of combat robots is a hobby for all but a select few builders. Robots builders may be middle-aged engineers, or enthusiastic teenagers. Robot building can teach young people a great deal about technology, and some schools use the construction of combat robots in their courses. via Everything You Wanted to Know [...]

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Paul Cottle: Being ‘last in the nation’ won’t spark innovation [Article]

December 14, 2009

“Florida students are pretty much last in the nation for science.” …only 16 percent of Florida’s high-school graduates take physics, about half the national rate. via Paul Cottle: Being ‘last in the nation’ won’t spark innovation | tallahassee.com | Tallahassee Democrat.

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