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3D Fiber Optic Display

A dynamically controlled fiber optic display made of 400 rods, designed to visualize images driven by computer vision.

at UCSDUndergraduatesAll ages+1
15 minat UCSD
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Data-Driven Robotic Art

Students use math to find patterns in a dataset and drive servo motors to create an artistic representation of relationships in the data.

Middle SchoolHigh SchoolTILOS+2
120 minin classroom
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Data Science Automaton

Students collect friction data from different materials and build an automaton to learn about measurement, variables, and experimentation.

Middle SchoolTILOSFree+1
270 minin classroom
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Ouija Board (Magnetic + Voice-to-LLM)

An interactive ouija-board-style canvas where a pointer moves magnetically while voice-to-text and an LLM generate responses.

at UCSDMiddle SchoolHigh School+3
15 minat UCSD
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Pre-Programmed Robotic Arts & Crafts

Robotics + programming concepts taught without requiring computers or internet access.

Middle SchoolTILOSFree+2
120 minin classroom
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Parent/Child Robotic Arts & Crafts Workshop

A 3-hour parent/child lab experience learning circuits, Arduino basics, and robotics through creative making (pizza included).

at UCSDElementaryEnCORE+1
180 minat UCSD
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Qubit Demo

A visual/interactive demonstration designed to explain basic quantum concepts to students.

at UCSDMiddle SchoolHigh School+2
30 minat UCSD
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Robot Teddy Bear Army Scavenger Hunt & Parade

Robot Teddy Bear Army Scavenger Hunt & Parade

A campus scavenger hunt where teams solve riddles and complete challenges, culminating in a robotic teddy bear parade.

at UCSDUndergraduatesHDSI LAB 3.0
15 minat UCSD
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AI-Driven Robotic Flower

AI-Driven Robotic Flower

Students build a smile-recognition model in Python and use it to control a robotic arm they assemble and design.

in classroomHigh SchoolUndergraduates+2
240 minin classroom
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Speaker Science (Build-a-Speaker Kit)

A low-cost classroom kit to teach electromagnetism through building a working speaker—paired with data science tie-ins.

Middle SchoolHigh SchoolEnCORE+2
90 minin classroom
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