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Robotics 101- Build Smart Bots with Arduino & REV Robotics: 14 Nov | 10 AM - 12 PM
Robotics 101- Build Smart Bots with Arduino & REV Robotics: 14 Nov | 10 AM - 12 PM
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“Robotics 101” workshop is a fun, hands-on session designed to spark creativity, curiosity, and problem-solving in children. Through guided activities, participants explore how technology can make everyday life easier by designing and building their own Arduino-based smart machines and gain practical experience with sensors, coding, and automation. The workshop blends STEM learning with creative thinking, encourages teamwork, innovation, and a love for building things that make a difference.
Facilitated By: The Tech Academy Team
TTA has successfully partnered with leading organizations such as Goethe-Institut Bangladesh, Clay Station, and various schools and NGOs to deliver creative technology workshops for children. Since 2013, they have been conducting hands-on sessions across English medium schools, community centers, and cultural events—offering both indoor and outdoor workshops that engage students in real-world learning. From building smart robots and coding games to animating stories and designing innovations, their work seamlessly blends STEM learning with imagination and play.
Who is It For?
Kids Level: 6 - 15 years
Workshop Outline:
● Explore how technology, robotics, and innovation can solve real-world problems in our communities and beyond.
● Explore real-world applications of sensors, coding, and automation to bring ideas to life.
● Work in teams to identify an everyday problem, design a creative technology-driven solution that can make a positive impact.
Each participant will:
1. Gain hands-on experience with robotics and programming.
2. Learn how sensors, circuits, and programmable logic combine to create interactive, problem-solving machines.
3. Develop skills in creativity, teamwork, and innovation
4. Collaborate with peers to design and build a simple prototype using Arduino and REV Robotics components.
5. Present their invention and explain how it addresses a real-world challenge in a short group showcase.
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