6. The Lyceum Team «Hard Sign» presenting the project
«Automatization of multi-module system for cargo
transportation»
7. The Lyceum Team «Hard Sign»
The smart networks and Li-Fi projects
Li-Fi: Data transfer using laser beam
The smart networks: repairing electric circuits
with robot-policeman.
8. The Russian ministers
D. Livanov
and N. Nikiforov
at WRO 2014
Our lyceum students
demonstrate
their projects «Li-Fi»
and «Smart networks»
to high officials
19. The American team «Bacon Bricks»
participating in the Tulip’s Test Gardens
Project
Hello from Albany, Oregon, USA.
We enjoyed reading about your Journey North Garden.
Will you please write us back soon - even to just say hello.
Thank you.
We are an all-girls, 5th grade through 7th grade LEGO
robotics team. There are eight people on our team. We
are doing a math research project and hoping to share our
project with other Journey North schools all over the
world. We have developed an easy to use Cartesian
coordinate grid system for elementary school students and
their teacher that helps them track where they plant their
tulips in their gardens. To learn more about our project,
please click on the only Journey North garden planted
square located in Oregon. We would be happy to share
more pictures of our project with you. Please write us back
and let us know what you think of our project idea. How
many students attend your school? Is this the first time
you have had a J.N. Garden.
Thank you for writing us back.
The LEGO Bacon Bricks Robotics Team in Oregon, USA
Their e-mail: