Photo: Gregg Richards
Kings Bay Library took top honors in Brooklyn Public Libraryโs robotics championship over the weekend, besting 15 teams from libraries around the borough for first place. Cortelyou Library and New Lots Library took second and third place respectively.
The Brooklyn Public Library Robotics League, in partnership with NYC First, provides young people, ages 9 to 17, the opportunity to learn about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) by coding, building and programming robotics. Along the way, participants gain valuable skills in teamwork, communication, critical thinking and problem solving.
โThe BKLYN Robotics League championship tournament is one of the loudest and liveliest days at Central Library and we look forward to it every year. Friends and families gather to cheer on their favorite teams and see the culmination of young patronsโ hard work building and programming robots. Congratulations to Kings Bay Library and all of this yearโs participants, and thank you to the volunteers, parents, caregivers and librarians who supported them,โ said Linda E. Johnson, President and CEO, Brooklyn Public Library.
The theme for this year was Masterpiece, focusing on new ways to create and communicate art worldwide. Teams worked for approximately four months to build program and code a robot to accomplish tasks like placing artwork on a pedestal and move it safely to a museum or moving a camera across a dolly to shoot a movie. Participants were also evaluated on gracious professionalismยฎ and communication skills
The three top teams will participate in a citywide semi-final on March 3.
The BKLYN Robotics League is just one of a series of technology programs for people of all ages at Brooklyn Public Library, including T4, BPLโs technology internship and volunteer program; free courses in computer basics, coding, Photoshop, audio editing, 3-D printing and more; and Teen Tech Centers at the Adams Street, Bay Ridge, Crown Heights, Kings Highway, and Saratoga Libraries.

About Brooklyn Public Library
Brooklyn Public Libraryโฏis one of the nationโs largest library systems and among New York Cityโs most democratic institutions. As a leader in developing modern 21st-century libraries, we provide resources to support personal advancement, foster civic literacy, and strengthen the fabric of community among the more than 2.7 million individuals who call Brooklyn home. We provide nearly 60,000 free programs a year with writers, thinkers, artists, and educatorsโfrom around the corner and around the world. We give patronsโฏmillions of opportunities to enjoy one of lifeโs greatest satisfactions: the joy of a good book.
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