RoboHack 2020 culminated Friday evening, Oct 30th, with 20 student presentations on how to code, build, and make a more sustainable Latin America. Students tackled the three design challenge objectives of Climate Action, Sustainable Cities, and Quality Education by using a toolkit of digital modeling/coding programs in groups. A comprehensive judging panel made up of volunteer parents, teachers, and chaperones from all four schools gave feedback to students on how to improve their design challenge creations. The event was a huge success with nearly 100 participants in total, including students, mentors, coaches, and volunteers.
A comprehensive judging panel made up of volunteer parents, teachers, and chaperones from all four schools gave feedback to students on how to improve their design challenge creations. The event was a juge success with nearly 100 participants in total, including students, mentors, coaches, and volunteers.
The organizing team of this conference would like to thank all participants for your amazing contributions and dedication. It would not have been possible without you and we remain stunned by how much you grew in such a short period of time. Special thanks to Mr. Hugo Ruiz, Mrs. Belen Heisecke, Mr. Ramiro Pascual, and Mr. David Bradley for their community contributions.
We're already planning for RoboHack 2021! See you in Medellin, Colombia!This event is part of the LACIS (Latin American Cohort of International School), an organization where The American School of Asuncion is a founding member.