Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Legoland Mindstorms Robotic Center

Attended a very educative robotic workshop...
At Legoland Malaysia...
No extra charges after entering Legoland..
Just need to pre-register,
According to the time-slot...
Our time-slot is 2:30pm...

Having so much fun..
At Mindstorms Robotic Center....
With Dr. Heartbeat and the NXT-bots...

After fixing the lego provided..
To the way it should looks like...
I learnt very simple programming...
To make my robot move...
Team up with my mei mei..
For this successful project!~

Fully control on our robot's movement...

Watching our robot moving..
Is indeed a great achievement..

What's more rewarding is:
We get a Certificate of Achievement..
From Legoland Malaysia Resort...
In recognition of successfully completing..
The LEGO MINDSTORM Workshop!~

If you're unsure where the robotic center located..
Spot for this huge Albert Eistein face...
After entering Legoland in Johor..

Have fun and bring back your own cert!~

49 comments:

  1. is the robot being set up based on our creativity? it sound so nice to explore new thing there (y)

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  2. I remember being in my Robotics team while I was back in school. Looking at this made me feel all nostalgic. <3

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  3. Futuristic is really taking over the world! Impressive robots.

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  4. Such an interesting activity for the kids. Think the boys will love that kinda tech excitement!
    Cheers,
    Everest

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  5. Wow, this looks like a very promising place to bring my boys when they are much older. Thanks for sharing, I didn't know this place exists. Lol.

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  6. Wow...this is definitely interesting... Will go check it out tomorrow...

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  7. I never visit Legoland before and I heard my friends the decoration is creative and 3D. Will check it out for the tickets.

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  8. Interesting, so you actually build the robot and make it move. I should try it. Hehehe

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  9. Lego and robot? Seem interesting! I guess my boyfie will love it!

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  10. Oh my, science and robots are way out of my league. I don't understand what goes on. But Legoland has many other attractions which I enjoy.

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  11. Good bonding time as well as exploring time for the kids and even adults, I would say.

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  12. Oh this is quite fun actually; interesting concept- should definitely give this a try :D

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  13. wow...sound funny!!! I never visit before!!! I wish to visit there!!

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  14. wow love the Einstein face! seems very interesting!!

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  15. Wow this looks really cool! My dad is a robotics teacher - Ill have to show him this!

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  16. How interesting! I still secretly love Legos!

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  17. Wow, cool! My nephews would love this!

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  18. Looks like it was so much fun.

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  19. Well, this is just sooooooooooo cool!!! My brothers built lego robots before it was a 'thing' haha.. both around 50 now but love how the company has evolved to challenge ages and levels of discovery!

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  20. This is so cool! My kids would love it!

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  21. Looks like a very informative and fun way to spend a day with kids

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  22. Sounds like a lot of fun for anyone who likes Lego

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  23. This is so badass! Who knew you could do this with legos!

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  24. Been so long that I played with legos. Amazing what you can build now.

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  25. I use to teach robotics during my teacher life! I never knew legoland has one too =D

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  26. That is so fabulous. I still love Legos. My grandson would love that.

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  27. Oho! I just came back from Legoland. This looks like an awesome activity.

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  28. Playtime should also be educational, glad lego sees that as well

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  29. This sounds like a great day spent with kids!

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  30. Definitely neat and will be checking his out

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  31. So cool! Our family's never visited a Legoland but this looks like terrific fun. We've always been fans of Lego and our sons now have a huge collection they've built over the years, adding to the Lego my wife saved from her childhood. It's fantastic when such a durable and creative toy can be shared across generations. Next up, God willing, we'll see our grandchildren playing with Lego, too.

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  32. This sounds like such an interesting outing! I love that it's so actively engaged and that you actually got to work with it. My middle daughter would love something like this!

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  33. Have not been to Legoland yet, wow so many things to see there :)

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  34. I love how informational and interactive Legoland is. It's not just a blast for the kids (and, let's face it parents too) but it offers so many other benefits!

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  35. It's great that there was no extra charge on top of admission to the park. Looks like a fun session!

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  36. What a fun activity to do with kids. My son has loved Legos since he was small. He's 15 now and still likes building with them.

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  37. Very cool, Legoland is awesome!

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  38. That is cool for those with little kids!

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  39. Wow That Albert Einstein is really impressive! Lego is amazing and such a great product for motor skills :)

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  40. This is awesome! My kids took part in a lego class last year in their homeschool co-op and loved it.

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  41. So awesome! Legos have come a very long way since I was a kid!

    Sondra Barker
    PrettyFitFoodie
    prettyfitfoodie.com

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  42. this is the best place to hang out at legoland. can rest for the parents and the kids can enjoy their quiet time with lego and building bricks.

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  43. Such a fun place to be for a kid. I wish i was a kid again. hehe

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  44. It's a so much fun place for kids and Lego lovers as well.

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