Entity: FLL
FLL is a term commonly associated with a competition where kids build robots using LEGO bricks. It is often seen as an opportunity for high school students to engage in STEM activities in a fun and educational way.
FLL
Etymology
The term FLL is commonly associated with a competition where kids build robots using LEGO bricks.
Definition
FLL stands for FIRST LEGO League, a competition aimed at engaging students in STEM fields by challenging them to build and program robots using LEGO bricks.
Historical Context
FLL was founded in 1998 by FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) as a way to introduce young students to engineering and technology in a hands-on, interactive manner.
Cultural Significance
FLL has gained popularity worldwide as a platform for students to develop problem-solving skills, teamwork, and creativity while learning about science and technology.
Related Concepts
FLL is often associated with other robotics competitions such as FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) and VEX Robotics.
See Also
A competition involving the construction of robots using LEGO bricks, typically aimed at engaging students in STEM fields.