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FIRST® LEGO® League Applied Science Playground in Vietnam is part of the ROBOTACON robot tournament system organized by Viet Tinh Anh Joint Stock Company in collaboration with the Danish Embassy in Vietnam and supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology. Education and the Department of Education and Training of provinces and cities.

ROBOTACON FIRST LEGO® League High School Table is a STEM playground for students between the ages of 9 - 16 years old, helping students engage in research, problem solving, programming and engineering – building and programming a LEGO robot to take on missions during the season.

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ROBOTACON FIRST LEGO® League High School Table is a STEM playground for students between the ages of 9 - 16 years old, helping students e...

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“Thank you very much to the Organizing Committee for creating a very meaningful playground so that all students in all parts of the country can participate and be connected to each other and exchange with each other at the ROBOTACON STEM robot co...

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ROBOTACON FIRST® LEGO® League – High School Table
Sharing from Coach: Ms. Nguyen Thi Nguyet Anh - Coach of STEM PLUS Robotics Center
Kien Giang

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5 Step Guide

  • Learn about the ROBOTACON FIRST® LEGO® League playground
  • Choose an exam table appropriate to the age of the students
  • Register to join the ROBOTACON FIRST® LEGO® League playground in Vietnam
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  • ROBOTACON FIRST® LEGO® League High School Board Day!

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Suggested: Suggestion: Make time to participate, 12 sessions or one to two hours a week.

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“Through using LEGO Education tools at school, we see that the toolkit has helped make lessons more lively, students actively participate in research and acquire knowledge when working together in groups.”

Sharing by Mr. Hoang Dang Quang - Head of Informatics Group, Hong Bang Secondary School, Ho Chi Minh City

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