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Posted on November 24, 2014January 6, 2015 by ana

The Weekend Archaeologist at ICERI 2014

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Aquí está nuestro chiringuito 🙂 en el ICERI 2014, donde presentamos nuestro trabajo LEGO© MINDSTORMS NXT AND Q-LEARNING: A TEACHING APPROACH FOR ROBOTICS IN ENGINEERING

This is our chiringuito 🙂  at ICERI 2014, where we presented our work LEGO© MINDSTORMS NXT AND Q-LEARNING: A TEACHING APPROACH FOR ROBOTICS IN ENGINEERING

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