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Sunday, February 25, 2007
Posted
8:17 PM
by Susan Darst Williams
TO COMPETE IN ATLANTA Kudos to all participants in a recent robotics competition in west Omaha that drew teams from five states. Note this new item in the Go Big Ed Hall of Fame on www.GoBigEd.com: Junior robotics engineers from Omaha Mercy and Crete, Neb., high schools will compete in a national robotics competition in Atlanta in April after winning a competition at Elkhorn Mount Michael that drew 15 teams from five states. The students built robots that carried out preprogrammed tasks and then displayed teamwork skills after being paired randomly with another team to have their robots perform remote-controlled tasks. (2/24/07)
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