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Leadership & Robotics

Author: Renata Farmer

Planning Unit: Knox County CES

Major Program: Science, Engineering and Technology 4-H Core Curriculum

Plan of Work: Engaging Engaging in discovery, exploration , and understanding in science, engineering and t

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

Technology  is a growing field in the job market and it touches most every part of  our daily lives. Statistics show that there is a shortage of people to  fill this field. With the 4-H Science, Engineering & Technology  program, Knox County 4-H has helped to develop the skills needed to  advance in an increasing demand for knowledge in technology. In 2010,  Knox County 4-H was awarded $10,000 in grant funding to establish a  Robotics Club. In 2018,Kentucky Wildbots 4-H Robotics Club completed its ninth year with a trip to the World Championships. In 2019, students competed in their tenth year and students reported using skills in technology, math, computer programming and science to complete  their initiative - to build and program a robot to perform specific tasks in a given 6 week period.  Volunteers and students put hundreds of hours into programming, building and promoting their charge. 

Since it's beginning, the 4-H robotics programs has continued to  grow and expand and has had approximately 47 members. The Wildbots 4-H Club has continued to mentor other teams and seek sponsorship by doing  demos in surrounding areas, as it is $5000 to compete each year.  Thus far, the club has raised more than $25,000 since its beginning. In 2017, the club received it's second NASA grant for their program recognizing its leadership potential.  The Club has organized and implemented, the Battle for the Bluegrass, the  only FRC event in the state. This event brings in near 20 teams from surrouding areas and states including Louisana, Tennessee and Ohio. In addition, 1 member has graduated from the University of Kentucky with a major in Engineering while another continues to attend the University and another attends the University of Louisville.  The robotics club continues to expand their 4-H involvement and has crossed program areas to participate in the 4-H Teen Leadership Academy. 8 members have used these leadership skills as 4-H Camp Counselors.  

Student, teachers & parents expressed gratitude that the program  was offered here in the county stating that it was “once in a lifetime  experience”. Students say "it's given them a place to belong".  100% of students reported they gained knowledge in areas of  robotics, computer programming, technology and also leadership.  






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