SJI Robotics Club

SJI Robotics Club

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The official Robotics Club of St. John’s Institute is a club dedicated to learning about technology.

The club opens itself to all students who share the joint interest and enthusiasm in the various fields that relate to robotics as we aim to promote the field for the interest of the Johnian community. We strive to provide opportunities for the development of students' creativity, critical thinking, and problem solving skills.🦾πŸ”₯

14/05/2022

Thank you so much to everyone who has made the Robotics Club what it is this school year. To our moderators, Sir Bon and Sir Josh, we would like to thank both of you for your unending support. We would also like to thank our club members for their active participation and engagement with our club activities and programs. πŸ™

As a club, we were able to achieve the following nominations for the Monsignors' Awards 2022 πŸ₯Ά:
Finalist for Best Interest Club
Finalist for Best Interest Club President (Raphael Murillo)
Finalist for Best Club Member (Chino Nivera)

Again, thank you to everyone who has made this year possible for us. This is the Robotics Club for School Year 2021 - 2022. πŸ€–

07/05/2022

Happy Birthday Sir Bon! πŸ€–βœ¨

Thank you for being with the Robotics Club throughout this whole year! Your support and hardwork has kept the Robotics Club’s gears moving and free of tension so thank you for being the WD-40 of our club. Your passion and interest has kept the BONfire in our hearts burning for the field of Robotics. Sir Bon, 01101000 01100001 01110000 01110000 01111001 00100000 01100010 01100100 01100001 01111001

In the classic fashion of the Robotics Club we uploaded another video made with Artificial Intelligence. πŸ˜‰
https://fb.watch/cSh-FXV_iH/

21/04/2022

Robotics Infopedia Series - Week 9

CHECK THIS VIDEO OUT! πŸ‘€

Raptor is a KAIST MSC Lab fast-running biped robot with two under-actuated legs and a tail inspired by velociraptors. On a treadmill with off-board power, the Raptor robot runs at a speed of 46 km/h. Over high obstacles, tail-assisted pitch control provides stability.

Source: https://youtu.be/lPEg83vF_Tw

Photos from SJI Robotics Club's post 18/04/2022

Hey there everyone! πŸ‘‹

In the spirit of Holy Week, the Robotics Club, Agham Club, English Enthusiasts Club, Health Club, and Padcasters Club decided to conduct a donation drive. πŸ™Œ

Here is what happened last Saturday (April 16) when we dropped off our donations for the first delivery.

Thank you to all those who made time to donate! πŸ™ This is where your donations go, and each donation helps the children in the Holy Infant Nursery Foundation. You have surely made their Holy Week better and made them realize that they have not been forgotten and left behind.

If you still want to donate, we still have our final delivery on April 23 so you still have time to drop off your donations at school (near the accounting office). Additional information has been posted in the classwork section of the participating clubs.

Once again, thank you to all those who donated!

18/04/2022

Robotics Infopedia Series - Week 9

Fun Fact πŸ‘€

This invention resembles more like a party rocket than a pigeon. It was invented by Archytas, an ancient Greek philosopher, and is regarded as the first self-propelled flying gadget. The pigeon's body was hollow, and it's back end was attached to a source of airtight water boiler. The rising steam pressure propels the pigeon from the base of the boiler as the water boils and steam accumulates in the pigeon's body.

Source: https://www.ancient-origins.net/history-famous-people/steam-powered-pigeon-002179
Image: https://rootsaid.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/robot-pigeon-1.jpg

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