Overview

Unlock Your Child's Potential with Robotics

  • In the 21st century, children are introduced to technology from an early age, allowing them to use computers and other IT devices without any difficulties as they grow up.
  • Learning robotics helps children become familiar with STEM concepts (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and encourages critical thinking.

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Satisfied Students

  • Kids interested in exploring technology and robotics.
  • Kids who want to learn STEM concepts in a fun and interactive way.
  • Kids who enjoy hands-on activities and problem-solving challenges.
  • Kids looking to develop skills in engineering, creativity, and collaboration.

*Lesson schedules will be discussed and decided during the registration phase.

  • Learning by exploration
  • Building communication skills
  • Fostering creativity
  • Encouraging collaboration with peers
  • Building confidence
  • Promoting critical thinking

  • Drone programming
  • 3D modeling and 3D printing
  • 2D and 3D art and animation
  • Native Android development - Java / Kotlin
  • Robotics - Arduino / Raspberry Pi / NodeMCU
  • Raspberry Pi - HAT / Python

5 Reasons To Learn Robotics

LEARN CODING SKILLS

By learning basic programming languages, children can understand the logic and structure needed for problem-solving, which becomes valuable in the future when analyzing large datasets.

FUTURE EMPLOYMENT

Robotics helps children identify their aptitude and interest in emerging job markets. Programming robots exposes them to futuristic skills, essential for future employment opportunities.

DEVELOP TEAMWORK

Robotics projects require teamwork. Children learn to work in groups, balancing diverse skills like programming, engineering, and sensor technology to accomplish goals.

DEVELOP COLLABORATIVE SKILLS

Working together in robotics helps children learn the importance of listening to others and valuing input, which fosters collaboration and empathy.

BEST WAY TO LEARN STEM

Robotics offers a hands-on approach to STEM education, teaching children how to solve real-world problems and sparking an interest in technology, engineering, and math.