Technical Secondary School No. 15 of San Francisco del Rincón gets 1st. National place in the Skill Drive Category Más Gto/San Francisco del Rincó
Technical Secondary School No. 15 of San Francisco del Rincón gets 1st. National place in the Skill Drive Category
Más Gto/San Francisco del Rincón
Alexis Daniel Jimenez Rodriguez and Angel Rafael Moreno Gonzalez, students from Technical Secondary School No. 15, in San Francisco del Rincon, won 1st. National place of the Skill Drive Category, in the last RoboJam Nations Robotics tournament, Mexico 2024, held at the American School Foundation in the city of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon.
With an important track record in this type of events, the students of Technical Secondary School No. 15 of San Francisco del Rincon have achieved results at the Regional, State and National level, which places them among the best education centers that manage the Education of Robotics in Guanajuato.
With this achievement, Alexis Daniel and Angel Rafael, with their PP 2.0 robot in the Skill Drive Category, got their direct pass to the International RoboJam Tournament, which will be held in Peru. An event that may be held virtually, explained the team’s coach, teacher, Roberto Macias Pena.
The winners of this specialty told their education authorities and the community of parents who gathered at Technical Secondary School No. 15, that they lived an exciting experience, where they learned new things, about robots, techniques and programs, which will allow them to continue growing in the world of Educational Robotics.
In this tournament, held in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, the Technical 15 School team from San Francisco del Rincon competed with 37 teams from different parts of the Mexican Republic, including the hosts Monterrey, Saltillo, Santiago de Queretaro, Nayarit and a team from the city of Vista Hermosa, Colombia.
The type of robot they used was one programmed with Arduino with “Popolu” motors: The activity consisted of making a journey from point “A” to point “B”, where they carried a No. 7 plastic cup, attached along a line of two centimeters along which the robot moves with the glass, avoiding going out of line and reducing the travel time.
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