*Now Closed*Community Giveaway!
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Enter today for your chance to win a LEGO Education product of your choice!
We're excited to announce a giveaway to thank our community for their participation and to welcome new members! For the next two weeks, if you register to join the #LEGOEduCommunity or opt to enter below if already a member, you'll be automatically entered to win a LEGO Education product of your choice from https://education.lego.com/. Please see the full set of rules here (unfortunately at this time, this giveaway is only open to our US-based members, but we are working towards exciting opportunities for all of our community members, stay tuned for more information!). If you have any questions or difficulty registering for the community, please either comment below or email community@lego.com.
If you were able to pick any LEGO Education product, what would you select?! We'd love to hear below!
If you were able to pick any LEGO Education product, what would you select?! We'd love to hear below!
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09/07/2020 8:00am EDT
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i would like to get the Lego spike prime so that i can show my peers the world of robotics and reaching their full potential i believe that robotics and building robots it building the greater version of yourself no matter you are small, big, tall ,short you can still do it even with age no matter what age you can still do it so with that Lego spike prime kit it will help me motivate young people my age and further to say that fly high the sky is not your limit that s the motor i want to build on with an small non profitable organisation that says be robotic-ally smart
to continue learning #Inspiration #coding #Robotics #Engineering #Inspiration #confidence #Virtual learning #Resources #CSForAll #equity #equally #LEGOedu #LEGOEduCommunity
- Thank you for this #awesome #fantastic opportunity with #gratitude Javier Aguilar
The Build Me “Emotions” set offers teachers a fun, relatable, and non-threatening way to have difficult conversations with young learners.
As a Teacher Leader, I can also imagine using the Build Me “Emotions” set to facilitate trauma-informed play strategies to my team of teachers.