ENGAGING ALL LEARNERS WITH ENGINEERING & ROBOTICS
We use a variety of robotics toolkits including (but not limited to) LEGO® Spike™ Prime, Spike™ Essential, WeDo 2.0 & Mindstorms EV3, Hummingbird & micro:bit.
Our projects are meticulously designed by our curriculum team to be fun and age-appropriate. Young learners learn new concepts in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) thru these projects. These custom projects are for ALL (beginner, intermediate & advanced) levels to explore every aspect of robotics and coding.
We conduct internal robotics and coding competitions and also prepare our students to participate in competitions like the First LEGO League. Our teams have won various awards in these world-wide competitions and they regularly qualify to regionals and higher levels.
Engineering Concepts covered:
- Motors
- Speed
- Angle
- Direction
- Start and Stop
- Movement
- Light
- Turn on and off
- Pixel Brightness
- Text and drawing
- Colors
- Sound
- Use existing
- Record your own
- Start and stop
- Control pitch and volume
- Sensors
- Color sensor (color, light)
- Gyroscope
- Force Sensor (touch, force)
- Accelerometer
- Distance sensor
- Gears
- Gearing up and down
- Using different types of gears like crown and worm gears
- Pulleys
- Changing the orientation of a pulling force
- Changing direction & orientation of rotation
- Increase of decrease a pulling force
- Increase of decrease the speed of rotation
- Increase of decrease the turning force (or torque)
Coding Concepts covered:
- Getting Started – Introduction to building & programming
- Programming the Hub
- Robot movement
- Wait Until & Sensors
- Loops
- Parallel Programming
- Event Programming
- Sound and Music
- Mathematical Operations
- External Web API Calls
LEGO Spike Prime & Spike Essential
LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime combines colorful LEGO building elements, easy-to-use hardware and intuitive coding with STEAM learning units that engage students of all levels.
LEGO WeDo 2.0
LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 is a hands-on, elementary science solution that develops science practices in the classroom through a robot-based learning system.
LEGO Mindstorms EV3
Lego Mindstorms EV3 is a set that lets you build and program five starter robot models. A programmable power brick, plus servo motors and color, touch, and infrared sensors, help the robot move and communicate.
Hummingbird & Micro:bit
Hummingbird Kit is comprised of lights, sensors and motors which allows students to build a robot out of any material.
The BBC micro:bit is a handheld, programmable micro-computer that can be used for all sorts of cool creations, from robots to musical instruments – the possibilities are endless.
Students use Hummingbird and Micro:bit to unleash their creativity to craft robots and animate them using both block- and text-based coding languages.