Collaborate to win!
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Wait a minute, what’s collaboration anyway?
Do you know any tricks for collaborating to win?
Build these!
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Follow these building instructions to make:
- 1 Goal
- 1 Robot Player
- 1 Hand Player
- 1 Disk
You’ll also need these 6 LEGO® bricks.
Activate Your Player
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Play the program. Did you score a goal?
Adjust the program parameters to improve your accuracy.
1 minute to score as many goals as possible!
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Challenge #1: Here are the rules:
- Place everything in random positions.
- You must pass the disk at least once before scoring a goal.
- You have 1 minute to score as many goals as you can!
Collaborate to create your own challenge!
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Challenge #2: Use bricks and other things to build a new challenge.
- Create your own rules.
- Make sure you include everybody's ideas!
- Challenge others to a match.
How did you do?
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What did you do well? Is there something that you could’ve done better?
Can you share some tips for outstanding collaboration?