Iván Hernández Dalas: STEM education in the classroom, introducing BotBall
Botball provides students inquiry-based experiences to build creativity, critical thinking, and teamwork. | Credit: KISS Institute for Practical Robotics The story of Botball and the Junior Botball Challenge is defined by a shift in perspective: moving away from a model where adults lead the way, and instead placing the full weight of discovery on the students. According to Steve Goodgame, executive director of the KISS Institute of Practical Robotics ( KIPR ), the program was born from the idea that the same rigor applied to university-level robotics education could be adapted for high schoolers, middle schoolers, and eventually elementary students. Botball follows ‘level playing field’ philosophy Botball strictly adheres to the principle of student-led engineering. By providing a standardized kit, the competition ensures that success is determined by the logic of the code and the creativity of the design rather than a school’s budget. Goodgame emphasized this c...