Students set for Botball competition               Staff Reporter/Gulf 
Times
  
Teams of students from 17 local high schools will put their robots through 
their paces in the Qatar BOTBALL competition being hosted by Carnegie Mellon 
University in Qatar (CMUQ) on April 19 in Education City.
  
The students have been busy designing, building and programming their Lego© 
Mindstorm robots for the past seven weeks.

  The teams will compete on a playing field the size of a ping-pong table in a 
tournament.
“BOTBALL is a great activity for teenagers. They learn a lot about how to be 
technically creative, and they learn to use math, physics and programming in a 
useful way,” Carnegie Mellon systems scientist Brett Browning said yesterday.

  BOTBALL is a US-based organisation that introduces robotics to high schools. 
Student teams are equipped with a Lego© Mindstorm robot, along with instruction 
on how to programme it to move autonomously through a course.

  The programming sessions conclude with a challenge – student teams are pitted 
against one another to see whose robot completes the course. The winning team 
also must demonstrate the work they’ve done in order to programme their robot.  
The top three teams from Qatar will go on to compete in the Regional BOTBALL 
Championship on May 24 at the Diplomatic Club in Doha.

  These teams will square off against the top two teams from the BOTBALL 
competitions in Kuwait, UAE and Egypt. 

  The winning team of the May 24 final will receive a trip to Norman, Oklahoma, 
US to attend the 2008 Global Conference on Educational Robotics and meet middle 
school and high school students, educators, robotics enthusiasts, and 
professionals from across the world. 
  
Additionally, Al Jazeera Children’s Channel is airing a six-part documentary on 
BOTBALL. The dates and times will be announced on the day of the tournament.    
    
The participating schools are: Al Eman Independent Secondary School for Girls, 
Al Jazeera Academy for Boys, Al Jazeera Academy for Girls, Al Maha English 
School for Girls, American School of Doha, Amna Bint Wahab Independent 
Secondary School for Girls, Doha College, Doha Independent Secondary School for 
Boys, Omar Bin Al- Khattab Scientific School, Qatar Academy, Qatar 
International School, Al-Resala Independent Secondary School for Girls, 
International School of Choueifat, Al-Wakra Independent Secondary School for 
Boys, Gulf English School, Al- Bayan Independent Secondary School for Girls and 
MES Indian School.
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