Students programmed robots to autonomously navigate an unknown city-scape and aid in a simulated rescue of animals in peril in a class that mimics the programming needed for autonomous cars or robots of the future.
Music: "Climbing the Mountain" by Podington Bear
Music: "Climbing the Mountain" by Podington Bear
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