Winners of the competition were Caleb Fontenot, Carter Morgan, Darrius Armtrong Jr, Emery Wilson, Harrison Farley, Henry Moffett, Justin Keller, Kendall Hardison II and Nikeo Collins II pictured with Dr. Shahriar Hossain and NSU President James Genevese.
Campers work on basic assembly projects using mechanical toy kits, such as model cars and airplanes, which they assembled with small tools and careful coordination.
Campers conduct a hands-on experiment to learn about water filtration and environmental science.
Campers complete introductory robotics worksheets during the first day of camp. The activity focused on developing basic engineering skills and critical thinking.
Northwestern State University of Louisiana’s Department of Engineering Technology hosted its annual robotics summer camps May 27–29 on NSU’s Natchitoches campus. The camp were split into two agespecific sessions: Junior Camp for children ages 9–12 and Advanced Camp for teens ages 13–17.Dr. Shahriar Hossain, department head of Engineering Technology, shared the history and purpo...