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SEMINOLE – In the past two weeks, robots have challenged the minds and imaginations of second through eighth-grade students in Seminole. The first camp was held in mid-June and was called, “Help Mario” and the second was this past week and was called, “Percy Jackson’s Seminole Robotics.” “At the beginning of the camps, the students are assigned a basic robot,” said Vickie Taylor, camp coordinator. “They then begin to program and build arms from Lego pieces that will then achieve different tasks on the board.” The boards are set up with eight different challenges that the robots have to be programmed to ...

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