Volume
51
Issue
3
DOI
10.34068/joe.51.03.17
Abstract
In this article, I describe a method for organizing one of the more popular Robotics Sets, NXT LEGO Mindstorms, a set used for the 4-H Robotics Platforms Curriculum and the FIRST LEGO League (FLL). LEGO Mindstorms is available in various retail configurations. And LEGO modifies the base product from year to year. The parts organization shown here is for the FLL configuration of the Mindstorms product, which consists of the LEGO Mindstorms Education Base Set (Part #9797), the Educators' Resources Set (Part # 9648), the rechargeable battery and power supply, and the LEGO NXT-G Programming Software.
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Recommended Citation
Ewers, T. (2013). LEGO Parts Organization—UGH!!!. The Journal of Extension, 51(3), Article 17. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.51.03.17