- University News Archive - 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock /news-archive/tag/department-of-physics/ 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Wed, 05 Apr 2017 15:12:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Future STEM teachers look to inspire students with robotics club /news-archive/2017/04/05/stem-teachers-robotics-club/ Wed, 05 Apr 2017 15:12:32 +0000 /news/?p=66754 ... Future STEM teachers look to inspire students with robotics club]]> Sandra Leiterman, a math specialist in the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Educational Center, created the first (VEXU) robotics team in the state of Arkansas.聽 In VEX robotics, students design and build robots to compete in robotics competitions that change every year. Prior to six years ago, Leiterman had no experience coaching robotics teams. Now, being a robocoach is practically second nature to her as she coaches the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock team and two robotics teams at Mills High School. Last year, she also helped start robotics teams at two Little Rock elementary schools, Chicot and Jefferson. 鈥淲hen I first started teaching, I was asked to start a robotics team when I had no experience,鈥 Leiterman said. 鈥淣ow I know a lot of high school robotics teams want to continue onto college competitions. As future teachers, there is a huge push for these students to provide STEM activities for their future students.鈥 While most robotics teams are staffed by engineering students, 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock鈥檚 squad, who dubbed themselves 鈥淛ust a Prototype,鈥 is made up of future math and science teachers looking to inspire their future students. 鈥淭here is such a demand right now for STEM in schools,鈥 said Donetha Groover, a robotics team member and biology major. 鈥淲e are all going to be teachers. We want to experience robotics and take it into the classroom ourselves.鈥 In addition to being on the robotics team, the students also give back by volunteering with local high school robotics programs and serving as judges at their competitions. 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock team members include Groover, senior biology major from Lodi, California; Jamie Burrows, junior math major from Mabelvale, Arkansas; Robert Presswood, sophomore physics and math major from Lincoln, Illinois; Rachel Smith, senior math major from Lockesburg, Arkansas; Michael McKinnie, senior biology major from Cabot, Arkansas; Shala Nail, senior math major from Evening Shade, Arkansas; and David Shurley, physics major. The REC Foundation awarded the team a materials grant that team members used to build their robot named FLN, which is pronounced Flynn and stands for Finished Last Night. The humorous name refers to a highly stressful week when the team completely redesigned its robot and made last-minute adjustments the night before the competition. 鈥淔our of us had judged a high school robotics competition in Monticello the weekend before our competition,鈥 Burrows said. 鈥淲e were really impressed by Bryant High School鈥檚 design and used an adaptation for our robot. That left us about four days to rebuild the robot before we left for the competition, and we had a few sleepless nights.鈥 Each year, VEX creates a unique game teams play during the robotics competitions. This year, they used their robots to play the game 鈥淪tarstruck鈥 on a 12-foot by 12-foot field. The object was to attain a higher score than the opposing team by placing stars and cubes in the scoring zones and hanging a robot on the hanging bar. 鈥淔LN is unique because every other robot had a claw, yet FLN鈥檚 design is to collect the star in the basket and then shoot the star across the border,鈥 Smith said. After their first competition in Muskogee, Oklahoma, Just a Prototype members were invited to participate in the TEX VEXU tournament in Houston against teams from Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Texas in February. Just a Prototype received the special Judges Award recognition. 鈥淭he judges loved the fact that the team is made up of future math and science teachers that joined the team in order to gain experience so they may one day start their own teams when they have teaching jobs,鈥 Leiterman said. For now, the team members are looking forward to April 21, when VEX will announce the new robotic game competition for the 2017-18 season. The students plan to create a second robotics team and are hoping to host a VEXU competition at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock in the fall. In the upper right photo, the “Just a Prototype” robotics team members include: Back row (L-R) Jamie Burrows, Rachel Smith, Shala Nail, and Donetha Groover. Front row (L-R) David Shurley , FLN the robot, and Faculty Advisor Sandra Leiterman. Photo by Lonnie Timmon III/糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Communications.聽]]>