Deep Sea LEGO Robotics at the Maritime Museum
- By Emily Hyett
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- 04 Jul, 2018
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Wonderful three days of LEGO Robotics - Deep Sea Exploration hosted by the National Maritime Museum. Parents and children built and programmed robots, visited the Great British Seaside exhibition and got inspired to create short motion animation films. Some of the words used to describe the workshops were epic, creative, inspiring, amazing. It was so beautiful to watch the mothers and fathers completely engaged in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Maths) activities with their children. Thank you all!
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