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8-15 y.o. Mindstorms Robotics.

8-15 years old. Robotics Mindstorms.

Looking for interesting development lessons for students? Robotics Club Kids&Robots offers your children to plunge into the world of incredibly interesting technologies. The course "Robotics Mindstorms" is prepared for children aged 8 to 15 years. In the lessons, children will learn a lot of new things, and sometimes such incredible things for them, they will learn not just how to assemble robots, but also how to program them.
Robotics is an applied science that develops automated technical systems and is the most important technical basis for the intensification of production.

Robotics is closely connected with such disciplines as electronics, mechanics, computer science.

What is EV3 Robotics? - This is a course of classes at which children will learn to use a fairly powerful robotic platform that allows you to simulate and program real robots.

Set details allow you to create, in fact, any mechanical unit. Also in the set there are three servomotors (the muscles of our future robot), sensors (we will not list, because there are many of them) and a microcontroller (BRAIN) which are an independent microcomputer into which the program is loaded. Thanks to all these details, we get a fully autonomous robot.

Unlike the initial WeDo robotics, the “Robotics Mindstorms” course includes more technical creativity and self-assembly, since the programs do not have a clear template.
Of course, each lesson consists of a specific plan, there are clearly defined topics that need to be taken in the lessons, but due to such a young age, children are given more freedom in solving mechanical problems and programming tasks.

A frequently asked question by skeptics: Who programs robots? - Children. Children learn to program robots on their own, and the whole course of Mindstorms Robotics is aimed at this.

Sign up for Mindstorms Robotics lessons at Kids&Robots Robotics Club. We promise it will not be boring.
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