Troop 448 Aviation Camp Out
This is a blog about Troop 448's activities. The Troop Historian will add content to this blog to share our activities with you. We hope you enjoy.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Sunday, February 5, 2012
A Scout is Reverent
Troop 448 and other Scouts demonstrated that a Scout is Reverent. The Troop celebrated Sunday morning Mass at St. Catherine of Siena. Four members of the troop presented the gifts during Mass. Fr. Pat congratulated the Scouts of Troop 448 for all their service work in the community. Fr. Pat also thanked the adult leaders for all their help with the Scouting program.
At the end of Mass, Fr. Pat told the parish that he found it hard to make the curch anouncements becuse he was distracted by the hundreds of merit badges that the Scouts were wearing.
The Scouts had the pleasure of listening to a seminarian who is studying to become a priest. The seminarian told the congregation that he earned his Eagle Scout award and has fond memories of his time as a Scout.
At the end of Mass, Fr. Pat told the parish that he found it hard to make the curch anouncements becuse he was distracted by the hundreds of merit badges that the Scouts were wearing.
The Scouts had the pleasure of listening to a seminarian who is studying to become a priest. The seminarian told the congregation that he earned his Eagle Scout award and has fond memories of his time as a Scout.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Troop 448 Robotics Field Trip
Troop 448 Robotics Field Trip
On Sunday, November 6, 2011 Troop 448 traveled to St. David's North Austin Medical Center. The Robotics Club traveled there for a field trip on robotic surgery. St. David's is a medical center that has da Vinci Robotic Surgery This is a robotic surgery that involves humans controlling a four armed robot to do surgery that is easier done with a robot than done with human work. At St. David's, we dressed in protective gear so we would not infect the hospital. Then we were taken to the surgery room where the robot was. They showed us the robot. The robot has 4 arms and cameras. It has many different attachments to do different types of surgery. There are many cameras to get different angles. We were also shown the controls to the robot. You can control the robot with your hands and the camera with your feet. We were all given a chance to control the robot with a game of Operation. It was much easier than playing with your hands. Everyone had fun at our Troop 448 Robotics Field Trip. Below are pictures (not taken by the troop) of the da Vinci robot.
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