The Junior Botball Challenge (JBC) is an interactive STEM program that teaches robotics fundamentals to elementary and middle school students through hands-on activities. The curriculum promotes engagement with STEM concepts via robotics.
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Junior Botball Challenge
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Contact Info
- Phone: (405) 579-4609
- Contact: info@kipr.org
- Website
- KISS Institute for Practical Robotics (KIPR)
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 5000
- Cost: Varies
- Estimated Time Commitment: Major
- Participant Format: Individual
- Competition Format: Performance, Simulation/Challenge
- Reach: National
- Event Size: Medium
Participation Information
Schools and educators enroll in the JBC program, which includes professional development for teachers. Students work on robotics projects and compete in challenges focused on problem-solving and creativity.
Based on creativity, technical design, and problem-solving in robotics tasks.
Trophies, medals, and certificates for excellence in robotics
Schools and educators enroll in the JBC program, which includes professional development for teachers. Students work on robotics projects and compete in challenges focused on problem-solving and creativity.
1. Register through KIPR. 2. Students work on robotics projects with teacher guidance. 3. Compete in local and national robotics challenges.
Robotics kits, programming tools, STEM resources
Based on creativity, technical design, and problem-solving in robotics tasks.