Robot education
| 18 Jun 2014 | 01:28
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MILFORD — The students in Robert Curtis's Delaware Valley High School Engineering Class and Engineering Club visited the 5th grade classes at Dingman Delaware Elementary School recently. Students learned about the history of robotic development, recent advances and practical applications of robots in the real world, such as medical robots, automobile assembly line robots, and the Curiosity Mars Rover. The photos show high school students explaining their robotic projects to the elementary students.
— By Hope Franz