ນັກຮຽນຈາກໂຮງຮຽນ ແສງດາລາ ຍາດໄດ້ທີ່ 1 ແລະ ທີ 3 ການແຂ່ງຂັນຄະນິດສາດ ລະດັບ ອາຊີ ທີ່ຈັດຂຶ້ນ ຢູ່ປະເທດ ສິງກະໂປ ໃນຊ່ວງວັນທີ 25-26 ມິຖຸນາ 2015.
ທີມຊະນະເລີດ ປະກອບມີີ ທ້າວ ອານຸລັກ ຈົງ, ທ້າວ ວິໄຊ ສຸກສົມບູູນ, ທ້າວ ພັດທາໄຊ ສຸກສົມບູນ ແລະ ທ້າວ ເຈສັນ ລິວ ທີ່ເປັນນັກຮຽນ ລະດັບຂັ້ນ ມັດທະຍົມຕົ້ນ.
ອີກທີມໜຶ່ງ ຈາກປະເທດລາວ ໄດ້ຮັບລາງວັນທີ 3 ຊຶ່ງປະກອບມີ: ນາງ ມະນີສາ ແສງດາລາ, ນາງ ພົມມະສອນ ວົງສາລີ, ທ້າວ ວິທະຍາ ພິລະພັນເດດ ແລະ ທ້າວ ເຊັງ ຕິງ.
Vientiane students win the AMEC 2015 in Singapore
Smart students of the Sengdara International Bilingual School in Vientiane ranked in 1st place and were declared as the champions of the Asia Math Engineering Competition (AMEC) 2015, held in Singapore from June 25-26.
The winners are Mr Anousack Chong, Mr Vixay Souksomboun, Mr Phatthanxay Souksomboun and Mr Jeson Liu all of whom are lower secondary students.
The school’s teacher told Vientiane Times yesterday that another group of students, Miss Marisa Sengdara, Miss Phiommasone Vongsaly, Mr Vithaya Philaphandeth and Mr Chen Ting, also took 3rd place in the competition, saying “Our students were awarded with medals and certificates of merit for their participation.”
The teacher said all the participants were given one day for a workshop before the competition on the second day. Out of the 60 Asian students who participated in the competition, 26 came from Sengdara International Bilingual School representing Laos.
The teacher explained that the students had to do their best in Arduino Robotics. All of them were given activities which motivated them to think, analyse and solve critical problems using skills in mathematics, robotics, and electronics, adding “our students were truly engaged at an international level in hands-on Arduino Robotics.”
“This was the first time that the school had sent students to sit for these exa ms and they came away as winners and third placers. We and their families are very proud of them,” the teacher said.
AMEC 2015’s organiser Maximus Tjoa said that the students from Laos were capable of making each assigned robotic device functional.
AMEC 2015 participants, including the students from Sengdara International Bilingual School, also visited the Singapore Science Museum and Universal Studios as highlights of the trip.
Asia Math Engineering Competition (AMEC) 2015 is the first competition on robotics skills for 11 to 16 year old students in Asia which is currently organised by the Singapore Youth Ambassadors and Null Space, a well-known centre of robotics learning in Singapore.
T he main objectives of the competition are to urge youths to capitalise on their creativity, idealism and passion to come up with technological solutions to global challenges such as urban density and ageing populations, and most importantly to let the youths gain courage, confidence and curiosity in order to try to not be afraid of failing, especially in the fields of electronics and robotics.
AMEC 201 5 is a first-time robotics competition for Asian youth always held in Singapore and graced with the presence of high ranking representatives.
By Times Reporters
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