Robotics

Robotics
Course Overview
This hands-on course introduces kids and teens (ages 8–17) to the world of robotics — where creativity meets engineering. Learners will build simple robots, code their behavior, and explore how machines interact with the real world through sensors, motors, and logic-based programming.
What They’ll Learn
- What is a Robot?
Understand the parts and purpose of robots — from sensors and wheels to real-life examples like drones and delivery bots. - Building with Robotics Kits
Assemble and customize robots using kid-friendly kits (e.g. LEGO® Mindstorms, Arduino, or micro:bit). - Coding Robot Behavior
Program robots to follow paths, respond to obstacles, flash lights, or play sounds using block or basic text-based coding. - Sensors & Automation
Learn how robots use input (like light, touch, or sound) to make decisions and perform actions. - Creative Challenges
Design, test, and improve your own smart machines — from racing bots to line-followers and obstacle-avoiders.
Learning Format
- In-person sessions with real robotics kits
- Step-by-step builds and challenge-based coding tasks
- Group collaboration and live demos
Benefits
- Builds STEM skills in engineering, logic, and technology
- Encourages hands-on learning and creative problem-solving
- Boosts teamwork, critical thinking, and perseverance
- Inspires interest in hardware, AI, and automation careers
Who Should Join?
Perfect for young tinkerers(Ages: 8–17), tech explorers, or anyone curious about how machines work — no prior experience needed.
Course Duration:
2–4 weeks
Level: Beginner – Hands-on with guided support