Robotics School Collaboration

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1 Year (Weekly 2 periods)
Instructors Rabin Phasikawa
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Robotics School Collaboration

About this Course

Event Objective:

The primary objective of the Arduino classes is to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to electronics, programming, and robotics using the Arduino platform. Through a series of progressive lessons and practical projects, students will develop essential skills in coding, circuitry, and hardware integration that will empower students to become creative, problem solvers and innovative thinkers.

Class Structure and Content:

The Arduino classes will be structured as a series of modules, each covering specific concepts and skills. The classes will be interactive and hands-on, allowing students to apply their knowledge to real-world projects. Here is an overview of the proposed class modules.

Resources and Support:

To ensure the successful implementation of Arduino classes, we kindly request the following resources and support from the school:

  • Arduino Kits:  Allocate funds to purchase Arduino starter kits, which include Arduino boards, components, and sensors. These kits will be used during class activities and can also be borrowed by students for independent projects.
  • Lab Access: Provide access to a dedicated lab/class equipped with computer, internet, projector, white board, electricity ports and other necessary tools and equipments.
  • Curriculum Integration: Collaborate with respected teachers to identify opportunities for cross-curricular integration, where Arduino concepts can be linked to science, mathematics, or technology subjects.
Benefits:

The introduction of Arduino classes for grades 7 to 10 will bring numerous benefits to our students and the school community, including:

  • Enhancing students’ problem-solving skills and critical thinking abilities.
  • Fostering a passion for STEM education and technology.
  • Promoting creativity and innovation through hands-on projects.
  • Developing practical programming and electronics skills.
  • Encouraging collaborative and cooperative learning among students.
  • Preparing students for future academic pursuits and potential careers in technology, engineering, and robotics.
  • Improving students’ digital literacy and technological competence.
  • Enhancing the school’s reputation for providing cutting-edge and relevant education.
  • We believe that the introduction of Arduino classes will greatly contribute to our students’ overall development and empower them to thrive in the digital age. We are confident that these classes will be met with enthusiasm and engagement from the students.
Events and evaluation:
  • Inter/Intra school Competition
  • Hackathon
  • Participation in external competition
  • Project Exhibition

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