Abstract

This work addresses the use of the educational robotics as learning tools. The paper aims to evaluate the possible contributions of the First Lego League (FLL) robotics competition to develop students knowledge and required skills for good professionals. To achieve the research objective, this article presents a study that provides objective data based on the opinions of teachers and students that participated of the FLL. The data analysis strongly indicates that both teachers and students believe in FLL potential to promote school performance and the development of the skills of a good professional.

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