Participants must be 6 years to 12 years old when the program starts.
This spring break, introduce your child to the magical world of robotics and computer programming. Let them be curious, and develop their creative and logical sides together, while building robots, programming their robots to solve missions and, most importantly, having fun!
In the 6-8 cohort, campers will build robots and machines such as self-driving cars and snappy alligators using easy-to-assemble blocks. They will then program the robots using a visual programming tool to make the robot perform the required tasks. Finally, the kids will customize the robots to their liking and imagination. Campers build at least 2 new models each day.
In the 9-12 age groups, campers will build more complex robots involving the use of multiple sensors and motors. Some of these robots are quake detector, block tosser, obstacle avoided and line tracer. Using a visual programming tool designed by MIT for kids called Scratch, kids will program their robots and complete the missions given to them. Campers will build and program new robots each day.
Please contact MindKraft Education Inc if you have any questions.