My LEGO Nexus Organization

LEGO => LEGO => Topic started by: Legodac on September 25, 2011, 11:44:14 am



Title: LEGO TECHNOLOGY
Post by: Legodac on September 25, 2011, 11:44:14 am
Seems with all that Lego does from day to day, we need a topic to discuss what they are doing to contribute, enhance and invent the future of playable education.

So don't hold back, for this topic isn't just about reporting what Lego is doing,

It's also about what YOU think they could do.

(it will also give me a great source for the TOWER)

Have fun eh  ;)


Title: Re: LEGO TECHNOLOGY
Post by: lionytai on September 25, 2011, 11:47:27 am
This should might could be in the LEGO forum.



I'm thinking of building a bicycle all with LEGO. They could build that, and it could be really ridden.


Title: Re: LEGO TECHNOLOGY
Post by: CheshireCat150 on September 25, 2011, 12:50:52 pm
Even if LEGO isn't directly improving the technology of the feature, I do believe that, as a result of LEGO, the technology of the feature will be improved. Think for a moment and realize that when children build with LEGO bricks, they aren't just building cool models; they are building a future in engineering. More than 3/4 of the teens in my robotics club have had a past filled with LEGO, and most of them contribute their desire to build from LEGO. With everything LEGO Education now has to enhance play experience and learning, I feel that there will be an even greater percentage of kids interested in technology, and they will grow up and be engineers and as a result improve technology.

See FLL ( (http://usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/fll)FIRST LEGO League)[/url] if you are interested in learning about one of the many ways that LEGO is encouraging kids to become interested in science and mathematics.   


Title: Re: LEGO TECHNOLOGY
Post by: lionytai on September 25, 2011, 07:46:18 pm
We have a course here that basically, teaches you how to build with LEGO mindstorms, and is called "Space and Aeronautics."