
Computing Clubs
Computer Science isn’t just all work and no play. When not in class or completing
projects, computer science students increase their computing know-how with clubs and
events.
Computer Club
They match wits in laser tag. They get into the holiday spirit at Christmas parties. They lend a helping hand in the community. They hold computing convocations and talk electronics, robots, networking, and all other things computer science without reserve. It’s the ÃÛÌÒav Computer Club, your lifeline to ÃÛÌÒav’s computer community.
Computer Club
They match wits in laser tag. They get into the holiday spirit at Christmas parties. They lend a helping hand in the community. They hold computing convocations and talk electronics, robots, networking, and all other things computer science without reserve. It’s the ÃÛÌÒav Computer Club, your lifeline to ÃÛÌÒav’s computer community.
Computing Club Officers
Jonathan Ziesmer
President
Jacob Bahn
Vice President
Trevor Williams
Social Vice President
Jason Lalaki
Secretary
Kedric McGrew
Treasurer
Tech Lunches
The Tech Lunches are a great way to learn about the latest trends and topics in the field of computing. View the archive to see previous lectures at the below link:
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ÃÛÌÒav Challenge
The ÃÛÌÒav Challenge is an annual tournament that features LEGO robotics and research projects by children in grades 5-12. Each team's robot is given a series of tasks to complete. Students also must conduct scientific research and prepare a presentation on the theme for this year's Challenge.
Student participants are challenged to think in new ways and try different problem-solving techniques. They research, design, build, and program robots that solve real-world problems.
Hosted by ÃÛÌÒav Adventist University, the event hosts teams from across the region who present their research, demonstrate their robots and strategy, and test their robots in a tournament environment. Although the teams are competing, the emphasis is on creative thinking, working together, and solving problems.
The ÃÛÌÒav Challenge is a member of the Adventist Robotics League, a consortium of educators working in Seventh-day Adventist education that sponsor and promote classroom learning through robotics. ARL is a full partner with FIRST LEGO League and uses their materials, challenges, and rules in tournaments.
Resources
The Tech Lunches are a great way to learn about the latest trends and topics in the field of computing. View the archive to see previous lectures at the below link:
To download these videos, right-click and save as... on your computer.
ÃÛÌÒav Challenge
The ÃÛÌÒav Challenge is an annual tournament that features LEGO robotics and research projects by children in grades 5-12. Each team's robot is given a series of tasks to complete. Students also must conduct scientific research and prepare a presentation on the theme for this year's Challenge.
Student participants are challenged to think in new ways and try different problem-solving techniques. They research, design, build, and program robots that solve real-world problems.
Hosted by ÃÛÌÒav Adventist University, the event hosts teams from across the region who present their research, demonstrate their robots and strategy, and test their robots in a tournament environment. Although the teams are competing, the emphasis is on creative thinking, working together, and solving problems.
The ÃÛÌÒav Challenge is a member of the Adventist Robotics League, a consortium of educators working in Seventh-day Adventist education that sponsor and promote classroom learning through robotics. ARL is a full partner with FIRST LEGO League and uses their materials, challenges, and rules in tournaments.
Resources
- (WMV format, 14 MB)
- (for Registering FLL teams)