Robots rule at math, engineering camp
Jack Lueck, 12, left, of Denver controls a robot Friday that was built by the yellow team at the Protocamp competition at Western Colorado Community College in Grand Junction. Seven teams designed and built a robot for the contest, part of a math and engineering camp for middle school students. It was Jack’s second year at Protocamp, and his team won. His team members were Chance and Piper Davis, both 13, of Clifton.
Dean Humphrey
Jack Lueck, 12, left, of Denver controls a robot Friday that was built by the yellow team at the Protocamp competition at Western Colorado Community College in Grand Junction. Seven teams designed and built a robot for the contest, part of a math and engineering camp for middle school students. It was Jack’s second year at Protocamp, and his team won. His team members were Chance and Piper Davis, both 13, of Clifton.
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Daniel Humphries
Friday, June 17, 2011
Twelve-year-old Jack Lueck knows what he wants to do when he grows up.
He wants to build self-intelligent vehicles, and he’ll do everything he can to achieve that dream.
The future…
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