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Using "tiny" robots, Utica Community Schools students help lead the way

Collins students find love in all the right places

Collins Elementary students were looking for love in all the right places.

The students sharpened their computer science and coding skills through a unique lessons that used tiny robots known as ozobots.

The students worked in pairs to find the letters to "L-O-V-E" that were located around a maze in a handout.

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Students had programmed the robots to follow the maze using Ozocodes - or paths they drew using simple lines using colors.

Source: Utica Community Schools

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Dr. Christine Johns, Superintendent of Schools

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