Robotics at Louisville Central High | Boston Dynamics
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- Опубликовано: 5 дек 2023
- Seeking to instill students with real-life workforce skills through hands-on learning, teachers at Central High School in Louisville, KY, incorporated Spot into their curriculum. For students at CHS, a magnet school for Jefferson County Public Schools district, getting experience with an industrial robot has sparked a passion for engineering and robotics, kickstarted advancement into university engineering programs, and built lifelong career skills. See how students learn to operate Spot, program new behaviors for the robot, and inspire their peers with the school’s “emotional support robot” and unofficial mascot.
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Reminds me of when I was in high school in the early 1970's. Our school was the 2nd largest in the country and we had a computer, which probably no other high school had back then. I learned the basics of programming there and had a lifetime career. If I was a kid again, I would probably be into robotics.
Interesting! Where was this? If you don't want to name the school, then the city or state?
@@VideoDotGoogleDotCom I grew up in Arlingtom, Mass, and I'm reasonably sure Arilington was one of the 1st that had programming courses. The 1st programs I wrote were on punched cards written in Cobol. "Object" programs were generated on the card reader after reading in a source program which whitten written on punched cards; the compiler generated object code and then wrote the obect onto yet more punched cards. The town used a Honeywell H-200. Memory? yeah, I think it had 32k
Does a teacher name Martin Lane sound familiar?
@@craighermle7727 No. I went to Brockton High in Massachusetts.
@@VideoDotGoogleDotCom I went to Brockton High in Massachusetts. The only larger school that we heard of was supposed to be in California. We had 5,000 kids in the high school back then. It was a brand new school with an indoor Olympic-size swimming pool and all kinds of great courses you could take.
I applaud Boston Dynamics for working with these students and paving the way for their future 👏
@@Danuxsy I assume you have a cell phone
@@Danuxsyхорошо что не слава украине😅
@@DanuxsyReggie is def smarter than you…
These are the types of schooled that the American Education systems need to adopt. Just filled with passionate teachers and where kids learn actual useful things
cade o jato eletrico que voce comentou com o Tony stark
There is a reason schools like this don't exist and won't for the next 30 years MONEY
Thanks fake Elon. Excellent grammar btw.
Hea the real deal, but whatever 🙄
Passion can only carry you so far. You can’t get enough passionate people without paying them a fair salary for their knowledge and experience in these areas. You still gotta pay the bills.
More schools need to be like this. This should be all over the news. This is so amazing
So glad to see this program! It does my heart good to know companies like Boston Dynamics are out there and care enough about people help.
Reggie is such an honor to work with!
A reminder to all that tech should always be inclusive and not exclusive. Imagination and running with new concepts can come from anyone, anywhere, and if you're not enabling this then you're the one missing out on the very real human rewards for all.
This is absolutely amazing. I love it. The principal and the staff seem outstanding and so invested in their students. Kudos to Boston Dynamics for partnering with them!
What an amazing school, the students look well involved and enjoying every minute of their school journey.
Thank you Boston Dynamics for supporting this great program.
What an excellent student program! Spot and his robot friends should do a celebratory cheerleading routine!
He has!
This is like watching the first cars come into existence. I hope I live long enough to see robots advanced enough to do incredible things.
I welcome our new robot overlords
This is heartwarming and cool at the same time. It's really nice for Boston Dynamics to go beyond universities and beyond big coastal cities and beyond "large players". It actually seems that even Spot is happier.
7:30 Meet the engineer.
This is an amazing program, inspiring the future generations. Great job Boston Dynamics.
7:30 bros on to something
Let him cook 👨🏻🍳
Getting kiddos excited about robotics is important. Excellent.
This is fantastic in so many ways. Kudos to all involved.
Every time I see those programs and robot competitions I smack my head against my table to make the pain stop.
It is so unbelievable ironic that Germany that prides it self on it's ingenuity in the technical fields doesn't have those. (Viewed as a whole, there are always exceptions)
"Robot competitions" are far more engaging for kids than a rigid demonstrator setup build to a schematic/plan.
Building a robot is a multidisciplinary task involving math, mechanics and software, showing them there is actual practical application of all of it.
As Spot is an industrial robot, I give BD and the school extra credit for developing a program/interaction protocols that allow the students the freedom to work that closely with Spot without (hopefully) any negative consequences.
Everything about his project is amazing. Well done everyone involved.
This is the way for education, whatever the age. But kids and robots, it's a love story. It can indeed motivate them a lot to dangle that carrot in front of them. Good job Boston Dynamics. It gives everyone hope & enthusiasm for the (near) future. 💙
This is great to see teachers that want to see the students excel, and then find ways to give them the tools to do so. Just think how hard those teachers worked to get the students a spot robot. 🤯
Thank you for helping the students of today to be more creative.
In 1986, I worked at The Children's Museum (West Hartford, Connecticut). The museum founded the Connecticut Pre-Engineering Program (CPEP) and I've seen first-hand how this sort of program works and it blows my mind. The program at Central is a fab example of the ways that schools and educators can and do have a positive impact on kids and communities. If only more schools were able to do this. . .
Bravo to staff that persevered and the students who are embracing this program! Best of luck and it is great that you named your new friend after your dear puppy!
very cool. exposure to what is possible is so important and can be life changing.
goosebumps
It's wonderful to see the industry of my near future trickle back to my home town. Certainly makes me feel more connected to it all, and more excited to see what's still in store.
Why my school doesn't do that 😭
WOW!! What a difference real educators make❤💪 This is the way!
Putting spot and low budget in one sentence is a bold move and exactly how I would convince my wife if I were to buy one.
Don't be fooled it has a expensive subscription cost to keep it running
@@ashhowell2293 I'm a lead in this school's robotics program. The only subscription service is the Choreography license which is, yes, very expensive, but unnecessary. All major progress we've made with Reggie is without that license.
These students have a bright future ahead of them.
Man! This is great. I wish this was around when I was in school
What a fantastic idea, fascinating and exciting and inspiring not only the kids but the adults as well. Schools need more people like Jim and Chris and working with companies like Boston Dynamics.
As a 60+ woman, the amount of young women in those classes and projects, literally brought tears to my eyes. As a kid, I never knew a female doctor or dentist, a male teacher, a female police officer or firefighter….the list goes on. The world is changing. Too slowly and sometimes in the wrong direction, but seeing young women in engineering and robotics makes this old dog very happy.
@@Danuxsy Yeah, actually it is about men and women. And it’s about skin color too. All that? It’s called DIVERSITY. Which means regardless of who you are and where you come from? You get an opportunity. But good on you for making it all about you.
Fr this is a great school
Not enough female construction workers either.
@@snowflakemelter7171 AGREE! I am a woodworker. I have my own shop that has a table saw, mitre saw, band saw, etc. I make small furniture, centerpiece boxes, and seasonal wood gifts. I have much to learn, but my items sell well at craft fairs and shops around town. 90% of the men I meet at craft fairs refuse to believe I, a mere woman, make the items I sell. The misogynism is real! I cannot imagine the crap women working in construction have to put up with. Based on my experience, I’m guessing it’s not a very welcoming environment either.
@@sweetpeas8206 Misandrists will always have a hard time around blokes, so they will usually avoid those careers.
Damn I wish I was afforded these opportunities, I was too old for any programs in highschool when I did try for them or the programs never existed at the schools I went to. Still thanking my old robotics teacher to this day, an amazing guy, taught me mechanics and how to put pcbs and make literally anything. So happy that there's more dudes like him out here and affording their kids these amazing opportunities ❤
What really matter is that they have GREAT teachers and good support system.
This is heartwarming. Great initiative!
Great to see this at central high, now we need them at Shawnee Iroquois, fairdale, and we need them to start at our elementary school and that’s where you will get greater response from
This is inspiring and impressive. Great program and caring teachers
It seems like this school could create a package that could help other schools apply for the same kind of funding. Boston Dynamics could also help to facilitate that and create a broader educational program.
Merci bostondyamics pour cette belle ambiance et cette magnifique technologie ❤😊 merci mille fois merci 👍
Excellent Boston Dynamics. Wonderful kids learning program. This should be a remarkable memory to each kid and they start making ideas to reaching no-way to make way come true.
So insipiring!
10/10, really excellent.
Seriously I don't know why universities are not understanding that Robotics is the future 99% of the people are doing Computer science plus Robotics should be offered in each in every university
Not enough skilled teachers for robotics.
Totally the whole problem bro
Interesting that you were here in Kentucky. I used to live in Boston 😀
Gots love chs🐝 proud to be a central student 😁
What an AMAZING school ❤ love it!
Great initiative!
Most beautiful video I saw in a while
Yes, but when Atlas butler, sir?
I wanna buy it someday T-T wait for me Spot ❤️
Hahaha putting a sock puppet on it 😂
this is the right way to empower the next generation. great work, kudos.
This is much more interesting than the same footage of Spot walking in a factory, pointing a camera at gauges.
Bravo Boston Dynamics!!!!!!!!!!
You are the Kings of robotics !!
This is wonderful! 😊.
Outstanding! That's great. Imagine if they took a jog with Atlas.
Our High Schools right after we graduate.
Now get one of these in literally every North American high school.
Shout out to Hung phams fam! Dude has the GOAT name!
I still wanna see one of these things up close.
These kids are lucky. They’re being well prepared for college and their future careers.
Spot, the quiet one in the class...
School board casually spending 75,000 bucks on a dog.
It was donated
It was donated and it’s good for the kids future.
Can Spot stand on 3 legs and " shake hands"?
This is awesome.
god bless your team...
Well done!
this is so lovely :)
Great job
Really COOL !!
Because reggie not judge, in the 80's i had also the privilege for cnc on mechanic school. Now i see it like this after seeing this movie. Thank you for sharing
9:08 Bro is NOT him!
BTW almost every high school in Jefferson county has career magnets. People complain about the school system, but I really liked that part. Central has a bunch of them though, where most schools have one or two. The schools that don't have them tend the be the fancy ones, for some reason.
I want to live in a big house with just me and lots of Spot robodogs.
Me too
Spot and tesla bot will be perfect
Don't have music playing when people are talking what they're saying is interesting we don't need distracting music
The future is bright
Yes! Yes, yes, yes!
ansioso para ver a evolução do robo atlas depois de um ano
I see you Chris Brown! 😂
I'm reminded of my high school robotics club. Smack dab in middle of suburbia, quarter million dollar or higher homes just on the commute there...and they're doing fundraisers for each sports team and there was like a 150$ limit per 5 robotics members for parts. Had a theoretical omniwheel design and took way too long to be able to actually build and program for it >:(
7:30 what is he doing
Good stuff
Bout dam time ❤😂❤
nice video do a coop with lego technics to give us all these robo building kits ;)
Wow
I'm really a Boston Dynamics fan, and what they did so far is really amazing, but... here is my prediction for the future... Based on the information that Google left Boston Dynamics because of their old approach to AI (probably analytical approach instead of nn AI). I think with the current advancement in AI some company soon will take over and surpass the current BD progress. They were leading for a long time but seems like they got stuck for some good time while focusing on commercialization. I hope they'll continue fighting with new innovations
Nice
Beep boop!
Eeeeekkkkk I was born too late for the computer revolution and too early for the robotic revolution .... >_< Ahh well such is life
That bot wouldn't have lasted a week at my school
where were these teachers when I went through public school?
Omg is that Tom Holland
👍👍👍👍
That is what real teachers look like!
This is what equality opportunity looks like, because the best person for the job might be the one you least expect.
We need more of the style of education displayed in the video.
STEAM should be integrated heavily in Younger years, and held to a higher standard, yes people learn differently but each person can also be helped reach their potential. I wasn't helped or pushed the righy way, my stubbornness got me through it. Adhd is still a struggle but it seems the classroom/testing environment that I don't do well in. I'm an engineer now but I could've been an engineer 8 years earlier had I the right help.