RobotiX Club
What makes the washing machine go round? What makes the light in the refrigerator turn on and how can a rocket land on a different planet without a pilot driving it? Understanding the internal logic of the robots we already have will help us engineer the robots of tomorrow! This course will help students improve their creative thinking skills and practice their problem-solving skills as they explore how to engineer a fast car, build prosthetic robotic arms, create a weather station and… much more.
The RobotiX program aims to establish science, technology, engineering, and math concepts, but also build on students’ team-building skills as they work to complete fun challenges. Students will deepen their understanding of coding and robotics this semester using fun topics and themes, such as animals, gaming, space and environmental science. Once again the workshop will embrace students’ interest and curiosity to guide them through engineering principles and help them develop a problem-solving mindset. No prior knowledge of robotics or coding is required.
The details of the course and the enrolment:
Day: Tuesday (First workshop session on Tuesday March 8th)
Time: 16:00-17:00
For student ages: 7-12 (PYP2-PYP5)
Season: 10 sessions (presumed end of season: last week of May)
Where: Creator Space (3rd Floor - MYP)
Cost: 700 DKK for the whole season
Teacher: Eugene Tsakos (etsakos@ish.dk)
Enrolment: https://forms.gle/AiRYAGxyjpx8aPjk8
As soon as the enrolment is complete, the instructor will reach out to you regarding the payment details to secure a place in the workshop.