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Fri, 25/03/2011

RomeCup 2011: Facts and Figures

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From Trento to Catania, Italian Robotics participated in the RomeCup 2011.
The didactic laboratories organized for schools were enormously successful and overbooked. The SIM 3D-Lite lab, for example, promoted by Comau and the Robotics in School Network, which was held by Lekbir Batali, attracted more than 400 students. The trainers from the Civic Museum in Rovereto were tireless. The most popular lab was A Robot for Drawing reserved for first-degree secondary schools.
 
The didactic approach addressing educational and service robotics included 30 different stations, representing the entire robotics macro system.
 
  • 2000 students participated in the laboratories
  • 14 didactic labs were held for students aged 6-18 in various disciplines
  • 250 teachers
  • 437 students attended the SIM 3D-Lite lab
  • 100 students from 7 high schools took care of reception and orientation
  • 36 signatories for the network agreement
  • 200 designers for the 50 competing teams (schools students)
  • 6 university teams (Robocup Mediterranean Open)
  • 36 university designers, including 8 girls
  • 40 robotic prototypes in the exhibition area
  • 15 Italian Regions involved in the first network agreement to promote Education Robotics.
  • 20 subjects from Lazio (universities, companies, schools, etc.)
  • 9 Italian Regions in the competitions (Abruzzi, Campania, Friuli, Lazio, Lombardy, Piedmont, Puglia, Tuscany and Umbria)
 
For further information:
• RomeCup 2011 on-line
• Robtics for Didactics

 

 

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