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AR competition to design a Mars robot

AR competition to design a Mars robot

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By Nick Flaherty



The UK’s robot network is inviting school groups aged 8-14 years to submit augmented reality designs for a robot that can explore Mars. 

The School Robot Competition 2020 is open for entries with a deadline of Friday 23rd October 2020 to ensure that Year 4 to Year 9 classes returning to school for the first time following the pandemic lockdown can take part at www.ukras.org/school-robot-competition/design

The School Robot Competition is part of the EPSRC UK Robotics & Autonomous Systems (UK-RAS) Network’s annual UK Robotics Week programme. 

The network has partnered with the online educational publisher Twinkl to host the competition, which invites groups to create a virtual robot that can move across the challenging surface of Mars and complete a range of tasks. Classes can enter using the free Twinkl Robotics augmented reality (AR) app or groups can design, test, and submit their robot online. The educational game uses AR to support science, technology, engineering and mathematics learning objectives, making use of programmable features. The competition is fully aligned with the STEM English national curriculum and is aimed at helping school children to boost team-building, science and coding skills while learning about robotics.

The prize package for the overall winner includes a MiRo-E Robot (provided by Consequential Robotics) and a 3D-printed model of the design (contributed by the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre). Additional Judge’s Choice prizes include a MakeBlock mBot Ranger 3-in-1 for each member of the team (contributed by Pipebots) and a Littlebits Space Rover Inventor Kit for each member of the team (contributed by Brains-on-Board). It also includes a Lego Mindstorms robotics kit and software for the class (contributed by FAIR-SPACE) as well as a Robotics and AI masterclass and tour of 1000sm Extreme Robotics Lab for your class, plus 2 EV3 Robot Systems (contributed by the National Centre for Nuclear Robotics).

“Following the challenges all school communities have faced over the past few months with adapting to home and remote learning during the lockdown, we were really keen to extend the deadline for this year’s School Robot Competition to give as many students as possible the opportunity to engage with this fantastic activity. The breadth and sheer creativity of the ideas students generate for this competition is always hugely inspiring, and we’re very much looking forward to seeing what innovative designs our entrants come up with for this year’s space-themed task,” said Professor Robert Richardson, Chair of the EPSRC UK-RAS Network.

Jonathan Seaton, Co-founder and CEO of Twinkl, said: “We hope that teachers and pupils will enjoy putting their robots together and testing them out on the virtual landscape of Mars! The activity is a great way for children to bring together all elements of STEM to overcome challenges and find solutions, whilst engaging with the exciting world of robotics. We look forward to seeing the robots that are created this year.”

The UK Robotics Week is organised annually by the EPSRC UK-RAS Network, established in 2015 with the aim of bringing together academic centres of excellence, industry, government funding bodies and charities, to strategically grow the UK-RAS research base, and to act as a portal to interface with industry and deliver technological advances for translational impact.

www.ukras.org/robotics-week/

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