projects
Photos of student projects — physical builds, hardware constructions, and creative works produced during League classes and clinics. — 6 images
A hands-on electronics project setup on a wooden workbench featuring multiple circuit boards with colorful wiring, servo motors, and microcontroller components. The assembly includes blue and green mounting plates, various colored jumper wires, and what appears to be a robotic arm or mechanical construction in progress, typical of League of Amazing Programmers hardware projects.
A student-built robotics project displayed on a wooden floor featuring a blue platform base with mounted electronic components, motors, circuit boards, and colorful wiring. This appears to be an educational robotics build typical of League of Amazing Programmers coursework, showcasing hardware integration and mechanical engineering.
A colorful robot built with modular construction blocks in blue, orange, yellow, and purple. The robot features two round sensor eyes on top, a black servo motor for a mouth, a circuit board and battery pack in its body, and various electronic components connected with colored wires. It's photographed on a wooden floor and represents a hands-on electronics and robotics project.
A colorful electronic circuit project built on plastic baseplates featuring multiple circuit boards, wiring, blue batteries, and various electronic components arranged horizontally on a wooden floor. The project demonstrates hardware assembly and electronics work typical of hands-on coding and robotics education.
A student-built robotics project displayed on a wooden floor, featuring a DC motor mounted on a colorful plastic base (yellow and orange) with blue structural components. The assembly includes a circuit board with wiring, battery pack, and mechanical components typical of beginner robotics builds from The League.
A colorful electronics project featuring a Keyestudio microcontroller board mounted on blue and colored plastic frames with three illuminated LED ring modules (displaying white, multicolor, and blue lights), red and blue wiring, and a yellow battery holder with capacitors on the wooden floor. This appears to be a student-built hardware project, likely a light show or programmable LED display creation.