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November 25, 2008

Students programmed robots to be able to perform tasks such as handling balls and navigating a maze.

The visually impaired students who took part in the ImagineIT workshop at the Rochester Institute of Technology programmed robots like these to be able to perform tasks such as handling balls and navigating a maze.

Credit: Courtesy of Stephanie Ludi, Rochester Institute of Technology.


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