and Technology) robotics, and kick-off of the program at Hillsborough Community College and the School District of Hillsborough County (SDHC). It’s been almost a year since the program started with several SDHC schools adopting the program, and participating in local and regional BEST competitions. A defining element of BEST robotics has not only been the curriculum, but its accessibility to minorities and students from all economic and ethnic backgrounds.
Mike Wilson, Industrial Technology Education teacher at McLane Middle School agrees with Brockman. He says “girls in particular and minorities are underrepresented in the engineering fields.” Additionally, Wilson notes “if you want engineers in the future, programs need to be well funded” too. In that respect, the way BEST is set up at SDHC is that there is no cost, besides time, to be involved in the program. The three year BEST grant has made a huge difference in funding the program, and has enabled more students to be involved with robotics and STEM subjects. Since the launch of the program a year ago, several middle and high schools have adopted the program, and participated in local/regional BEST competitions. which has a largely Hispanic population are some other schools that have hopped into the BEST bandwagon. SCHS currently has 13 students enrolled in the program; while PCHS has 12 in the BEST program. Both schools have made significant headway in winning accolades at local and regional competitions. “It’s a new experience for everyone, but we have learned a lot in the first year” said Brockman. He believes the program is highly beneficial as it integrates a greater degree of manufacturing component, and applauds BEST in offering students “a more authentic learning experience that cannot be replicated in a classroom.”
marketing and in designing engineering notebook. This allowed them to advance to the regional level where they placed third under the video presentation category, and had a variety of top 10 finishes in other categories. They also competed in South’s BEST, and will be competing in Robofest in 2014. “Our most exciting victory was winning the BEST award at our local competition, and having the opportunity to move on to the southern region competition for BEST at Auburn University” said Jessica Alzamora and Brian Do, current team members and seniors at SCHS.
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