Awards 2017-18 INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIVE PROGRAM: International collaboration projects
This year, among all the centers that have participated in our international collaboration project, we have decided to reward the three most original and creative works. It has been very difficult for us to have to choose only three, because all the works are excellent and, for that reason, and on this occasion, we have taken into account the difficulty and creativity of the project, the assembly and the presentation.
1st place award: K-Pop Robot
Center: GlobalEduWorks Incheon Kyeyang SMART Learning Center South Korea
This project wanted to represent the typical dance: Sangmo and Sogo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kpiSvA4LvA).
To do this, they have built two robots in charge of playing the drums, and a robot to perform the typical dance with the hat, the tambourine and the lasso.
The three robots have been made with LEGO® Mindstorms.
The mix of: music, dance, programming, robots, musical instruments, tradition, we loved it! Congratulations guys! You have done an excellent job and, for this reason, you deserve the first price.
Sangmo and Sogo with LEGO Robots
2nd place award: Battle Bit
Center: Montserrat School in Barcelona, Spain
The second prize goes to the Montserrat school in Barcelona, Spain, which has managed to program a fun warship game for two players with Micro:bit.
https://twitter.com/MarcEstruch/status/1005050722252140544.
In this case, we have valued the difficulty of the programming and the originality of the game, taking into account that after the work done... we can play a fun and entertaining game with a friend. Good job!
3rd place award: fastelavn
Center: Måløvhøj Skoleen Ballerup, Denmark
The last, and third winner, is Måløvhøj Skoleen Ballerup, Denmark. In this case, they have made it based on the traditional Fastelavn festival, which is celebrated 7 weeks before Easter. With this cultural exchange, we have been able to learn a little more about Danish culture and traditions.
In this third prize, we have valued the detail and effort made in all the presentations. With all your explanations and work and, now that we know what this beautiful and fun festival consists of, who knows... maybe some of our students will start celebrating it at home. A costume, a piñata, candy and friends. Well done!