Underwater Robotics Project
Upcoming 2023 - 2024 Project
Arizona 4-H STEM YOUniversity is excited to offer the Underwater Robotics Project, July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024. For more information and to register.
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Project Overview
4-H STEM YOUniversity has partnered with Arizona Project Wet (APW) to bring underwater robotics STEM project using the Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) platform. The innovative ROV program engages educators and students in the engineering design process focused on real-world challenges. Learn about circuitry, soldering, and how to build a Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs), while meeting new friends, and competing against other teams from across the state
Previous Projects
2023 Highlights
Arizona 4-H STEM YOUniversity is excited to offer the Underwater Robotics Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Project, February 6 through May 6, 2023. Last year's competition was a blast and
2022 Spring Highlights
It was a great success implementing this years Underwater Robotics Project. We were elated to have Betsy Wilkening as the instructor teaching the hybrid implementation and Ken Yee, AmeriCorps, Maricopa County assist in the implementation. Arizona Project WET (APW) offered the Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Regional Competition lead by Jameson Neyman, AmeriCorps Member, APW. There was a total of 13 teams who competed in the regional competition.
2021 Spring Highlights
Arizona Project WET (APW) and 4-H STEM YOUniversity commitment in offering the Underwater Robotics Project came to fruition. A hybrid delivery of the project was implemented and several counties participated: Maricopa, Pinal and Cochise. It was a wonderful experience learning many new STEM concepts and the opportunity to work with others both in person and online. Many thanks to Maricopa County for hosting the final competition and to everyone who made this possible including the youth who did not give up an to the parents who supported their child in the project!