Virtual Robotics and Scratch

Description

Virtual Robotics and Scratch: Innovate with Code and Robots

Take your coding skills to the next level with our Virtual Robotics and Scratch course. Start by mastering the basics of Scratch, a visual programming language developed by the MIT Media Lab, where you’ll create interactive stories, games, and animations. Then, elevate your learning experience by diving into virtual robotics. 
In this course, you’ll learn how to program a virtual robot using Scratch, combining creativity with engineering concepts. Program your robot to navigate mazes, respond to obstacles, and perform tasks using sensors and adaptive variables. This hands-on approach not only reinforces your understanding of coding but also introduces you to the fascinating world of robotics. 
This course will help to have a solid foundation in both Scratch and virtual robotics, equipping you with the skills to tackle more advanced programming languages and real-world robotics projects. Embrace the future of STEM learning and join us for an adventure in coding and robotics! 

Sparrow (Beginners): Basic introduction to robotics concepts using Scratch.

Parrot (Novices): Creating simple robotic simulations and basic control mechanisms.

Owl (Intermediate): Designing and programming basic robots with functional tasks and interactions.

Hawk (Advanced): Developing more complex robotic behaviors and integration with real-world sensors.

Falcon (Proficient): Creating advanced robotic simulations with custom controls and behaviors.

Eagle (Expert): Integrating Scratch with real robotics kits for advanced projects.

Phoenix (Master): Innovating robotics projects with sophisticated programming and integration.

Garuda (Legend): Mastering complex robotics projects with Scratch and real-world applications.

Additional information

Age

7-9, 10-12, 13-15

Instruction Type

In-Person

Program Type

Course

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