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High school students from Kibbutz Ein Shemer developed a pipe-planting robot and won the national FIRST competition

In about two weeks, the winning students from Movaot Iron High School are supposed to travel to a robot competition in the USA ● These days the school is looking for a sponsor to name the robot after him

Avi Blizovsky, DailyMaily system, people and computers
 
Some of the robots that competed this year in the FIRST competition in Tel Aviv
In the competition for designing robots held last week at the Nokia Hall in Tel Aviv, a group of students from the Iron Entrance School in Kibbutz Ein Shemer won first place. The program, FIRST as it is called, is taking place for the third year in Israel. As part of the competition, students from 34 high schools from all over the country were required to develop robots that would hang pipes on poles.

According to the principal of the school, Ronan Drori, in contrast to the old Ruboner competition, where school students design a tiny robot that needs to put out a candle, here it is a relatively large robot. The number of points is determined by the number of tubes that the robot manages to place in their place in the correct way. On top of that, according to the terms of the competition, points are awarded not only for the construction of the robot and its performance, but also for the cooperation within the group and between the different schools. The teacher, Eyal Hershko, and the team of students inaugurated schools that competed for the first time in this competition. Also, they helped their competitors when their robots got stuck or fell. The students were also required to contribute to the community and they did so by signing EDI cards. Points were also given for building the website. The robot was designed and built by the students themselves on the school site in their spare time over several months.

"First is an approach that speaks of achievements and additional values, such as cooperation, mutual guarantee and contribution to the community. You have to meet all these parameters to be successful. If you are only good at your performance, you will not win the first prizes", said Drori, who complimented the students and said that when they finish school, their place in the high-tech world is guaranteed.

Now the school administration is trying to raise funds to allow the students to travel to the competition. "In America, it is customary to call robots after the sponsoring companies," he said, "and we intend to do so as well."
 

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  1. Very disappointing!

    At first I thought it was a robot that planted aboim, (like Abu Mazen Abu Abbas and so on).
    What nonsense the youth have in their heads today.

  2. It's amazing how much we can use the help of this amazing robot hahahahaha until it performs its activity it's better to hang a human pipe and its weight, and its cost, Israel is not a country rich in money but the opposite, money is poured into senior people *Vansim Our government is not a government but a banana republic that does not know how to eliminate a primitive army which launches their Qassams {Qassam is a relatively primitive cylindrical object that is driven by the repulsive force of two thrusters that oppose each other and cause repulsion.

  3. My father Bilovsky linked me to a site where I can find material about the planet Saturn, thank you

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