- December 4, 2025
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Kennedy Hawkins Dale was proud of her robot.
Nikolas Hodak and Hudson Buholz teamed up to assemble their robot.
Hudson Buholz and Nikolas Hodak showed off the finished product, which could drive around and drop off a block.
Gavin Goldberg watched as Alexander Rosemeier programmed his machine to sort colored bricks.
Gavin Goldberg showed off his free-build creation.
Kaiden Eppink thoroughly enjoyed putting his robot together.
This was one of the robots the campers could choose to assemble.
Nicole Meeks showed Hudson Buholz how to program his robot.
Keaton Polley and Shiv Raja loved using LEGO pieces to build their own masterpieces.
Tino Librado looked carefully at the materials list.
Tino Librado was all smiles as he waited for Shiv Raja to find the correct piece.
Nicholas Robertson watched as Alexander Rosemeier commanded his robot to begin sorting bricks.
Alexander Rosemeier, right, helped Nicholas Robertson reload the color-sorting machine.
SOUTHWEST ORANGE With laptops open and LEGO pieces scattered about, campers at Rosen JCC’s iBrick Academy summer camp focused on the task at hand — building and programming their own robots. On Monday, June 18, the campers focused on creating robots that would pick up and drop off blocks, drive along the carpet or even sort colored bricks. Campers followed instructions that showed them how to assemble and program their new robots.