That's the philosophy behind this year's First Lego League Championship Tournament — a competition that draws thousands of students across the globe to build robots out of the popular children's toy.
Kids in third through sixth grades can learn how to build and program a LEGO robot with help from the Electric Hornets during a special program at Mentor Public Library. The Electric Hornets are a ...
A YouTuber has transformed the official LEGO WALL-E set into a fully functional remote-controlled ...
Launch Team Robotics, founded by former Paradise Honors student Stephen Robertson, was created to remove barriers and give ...
Claysburg-Kimmel student and team captain Gage Morgan, 10, resets the team’s robot before programming its launch across the worktable, ready to fix any mistakes. Mirror photo by Colette Costlow ...
This LEGO ball challenge takes a wild turn when a robot seems almost invincible. From quick reactions to unstoppable moves, ...
Some of Lego’s most popular sets aren’t based on licensed IP but rather on original series. Lego City is a prime example, and thanks to this weekend’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, you can grab ...
From left, Tender Defenders teammates Hayden Carey, Evan McCleary and Will Bashaw prepare a computer-programmed Lego robot to run on their obstacle course. They are all from Jackson Middle School but ...