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It is the official policy of the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education, including all postsecondary institutions under the control of the Alabama State Board of Education, that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, disability, sex, religion, creed, national origin, or age, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity, or employment. Kidz Kollege Community Education 9500 Old Greensboro Road Box 210 Tuscaloosa AL 35405 LEGO ENGINEERING JUNE 9-26, 2014 Monday-Thursday WEEK ONE 9:00 A.M.-NOON and 1-4:00 P.M. Same classes are offered during both sessions. PRE-K: EARLY SIMPLE MACHINES ELEMENTARY: BUILDS TO EXPRESS INTRO TO ROBOTICS JR. HIGH: SIMPLE & MOTORIZED MECHANISMS HIGH SCHOOL: MINDSTORMS ROBOT EDUCATOR WEEK TWO 9:00 A.M.-NOON and 1-4:00 P.M. Same classes are offered during both sessions. PRE-K: LEGO IMAGINATION STATION ELEMENTARY: LEGO STORY STARTER JR. HIGH: PNEUMATICS HIGH SCHOOL: INTERMEDIATE ROBOTICS WEEK THREE 9:00 A.M.-NOON and 1-4:00 P.M. Same classes are offered during both sessions. PRE-K: ADVANCED SIMPLE MACHINES ELEMENTARY: WeDo ROBOTICS CONSTRUCTION JR. HIGH: MACHINES & MECHANISMS RENEWABLE ENERGY HIGH SCHOOL: ROBOT PROGRAMMING & DATA EXPERIMENTS Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Tuscaloosa AL Permit No. 293 ® LEGO ENGINEERING 2014

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    LEGO ENGINEERINGJUNE 9-26, 2014

    Monday-Thursday

    WEEK ONE9:00 A.M.-NOON and 1-4:00 P.M.

    Same classes are offered during both sessions.

    PRE-K: EARLY SIMPLE MACHINESELEMENTARY: BUILDS TO EXPRESS

    INTRO TO ROBOTICSJR. HIGH: SIMPLE & MOTORIZED MECHANISMS

    HIGH SCHOOL: MINDSTORMS ROBOT EDUCATOR

    WEEK TWO9:00 A.M.-NOON and 1-4:00 P.M.

    Same classes are offered during both sessions.

    PRE-K: LEGO IMAGINATION STATIONELEMENTARY: LEGO STORY STARTER

    JR. HIGH: PNEUMATICSHIGH SCHOOL: INTERMEDIATE ROBOTICS

    WEEK THREE9:00 A.M.-NOON and 1-4:00 P.M.

    Same classes are offered during both sessions.

    PRE-K: ADVANCED SIMPLE MACHINESELEMENTARY: WeDo ROBOTICS CONSTRUCTION

    JR. HIGH: MACHINES & MECHANISMSRENEWABLE ENERGY

    HIGH SCHOOL: ROBOT PROGRAMMING & DATA EXPERIMENTS

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    3 LEGOENGINEERING

    2014

  • Deadline for registration is June 4, 2014REGISTRATION FORMName of Student:____________________________________________Grade Completed:__________Birth Date:_______________ Sex: __________ Class(es) Desired:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name of Parents/Guardian:____________________________________________County:____________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________City:________________________________________State:______ Zip:_________Telephone Day:_______________________________Evening:_____________________________Email:_______________________________________

    Master Card, Visa, Discover, American Exp. #___________/____________/_________/__________EXP:_____________ Security Code #:____________

    I have enclosed full payment of $170.00 per child per course.For more information call

    205.391.2360.

    Make checks payable to Shelton State Community College.Please include DL#, SS#, and date of birth on the check.

    MAIL TO Shelton State Community College

    Community EducationBox 210

    9500 Old Greensboro RoadTuscaloosa, AL 35405

    Each session runs for four days at a cost of $170.00 per camp session. A discounted price of $140 per session is offered if you enroll in more than one week.NOTE: Students do not get to bring home any of the Lego projects they create. LEGO is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize, or endorse our programs.

    STORY STARTERStory Starter is a hands-on learning tool that enhances students reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills.

    WE DO ROBOTICSStudents will build a tower crane, an intelligent house, a Ferris wheel, and a car using STEM con-cept learning skills.

    SIMPLE & MOTORIZED MECHANISMSStudents will build and explore machines and mechanisms, calibrate and capture wind, and study gearing mechanisms.

    PNEUMATICSStudents will explore mechanical advantage, balanced and unbalanced forces, and equilib-rium.

    MACHINES & RENEWABLE ENERGYStudents will explore renewable energy sources, investigate energy supply, transfer, accumula-tion, conversion, and consumption.

    MINDSTORM ROBOT EDUCATORStudents will build, program, and test solutions based on real life robotics technology.

    INTERMEDIATE ROBOTICSStudents will build larger and more complex models while at the same time providing extra or replacement elements.

    ROBOT PROGRAMMINGStudents will learn robot programming with the industry-leading graphical system design software used by scientists and engineers world-wide.

    Coming to Shelton State is the opportunity for your kids to have a great time while learning critical Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) concepts that meet National Sci-ence Standards. These classes will help rein-force and add to what your child has learned in the classroom. The class will be facilitated by a LEGO trained instructor. Instructors cre-ate a fun, hands-on environment to help kids build on their education.Concepts learned include the following: Basic engineering principles Design and redesign models Gears and gear ratios Simple machines Forces in motion Integrated problem solving Communication skills Teamwork and collaboration

    EARLY SIMPLE MACHINES Activities are designed to enable students to explore, investigate, and solve tasks related to mechanical principles.

    IMAGINATION STATIONStudents will work in groups to construct large scenes for a number of real-world and imaginative topics, all while fine-tuning their motor skills.

    SIMPLE MACHINESStudents discover basic physical science concepts such as gears, pulleys, levers, and wheels and axles.

    BUILD TO EXPRESSStudents will be able to build LEGO models featuring working motors and sensors.