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STEM_Robot & Coding Course_2025 Term 1_Gladesville

STEM_Robot & Coding Course_2025 Term 1_Gladesville

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MiRobot & Prince Gallery


Theme 

Robot & Coding (called as "R&C" hereafter) course is an educational program introducing students to AI and robotics, sparking interest in these transformative fields, offering activities like robot demos, tailored workshops and competitions. R&C course boosts awareness, provides hands-on experience, and inspires schools students on the science of AI and robotics. R&C course prepares the future talents in the field of STEM and robotics while fostering the next generation of innovators. 

Unique Features

• Hands-on experience on cutting-edge robotic technology.
• Taught by industry leader in the field of AI and Robotics.
• Tutored by the National Champion in RoboCup Junior Competition. 

Key Benefits

R&C course provides an excellent opportunity for parents to enrich their children’s education, develop future-ready skills, and inspire a passion for innovation - all while ensuring a productive and enjoyable experience.

The key benefits are:
 1. Exposure to cutting-edge technologies.
 2. Enriched STEM education
3. Development of critical skills such as problem-solving, teamwork, and critical thinking.
4. Encouragement of creativity and innovation.
5. Networking opportunities with RoboCup Junior National Champions.

Date, Time, Location

Date: Each Sunday afternoon during Term
Time: 2:00 pm~3:30 pm
Location - Prince Gallery Art School, Shop 3, 260 Victoria Rd, Gladesville, NSW 2111

Booking:

Online booking. Secure your child's seat now as spaces are limited to 15 students! 


Curriculum:

Session 1: Robots’ Playground (starts on 9/2/2025)
  • Introduce 4–5 different types of robots, including robot dogs and wheel-based robots.
  • Encourage students to interact with and have hands-on experience with the robots.
  • Teach students how to disassemble existing mini robots to understand their components.

Session 2: Makers’ Playground

  • Divide students into small groups to foster collaboration.
  • Introduce mini robots to students.
  • Guide students to assemble mini robots, reinforcing their understanding of robot structures.

Session 3: Introduction to Visual Programming

  • Introduce visual programming software to students.
  • Set up students’ devices for visual programming.
  • Provide students with their first hands-on experience in programming and changing robots’ behaviors.

Session 4: Introduction to Python

  • Teach the basics of Python:
    • Variables and data types.
    • Logic and control flows.
    • Functions and data structures.

Session 5: Introduction to Robot Sensors

  • Cover the basics of computer vision.
  • Introduce ultra-sound sensors.
  • Explain LiDAR and point-cloud fundamentals.

Session 6: Introduction to RoboCup Junior Competition

  • Provide an overview of the RoboCup Junior Competition.
  • Explain the rules for the Rescue Line League.
  • Guide students in setting up the competition arena.

Session 7: Testing and Debugging

  • Demonstrate best practices for robotic testing.
  • Teach students how to manage software versions and backups.
  • Have students practice testing skills in groups.

Session 8: Problem Solving and Optimization

  • Teach fundamental troubleshooting skills.
  • Encourage students to improve and optimize their code through trial-and-error.
  • Guide students in creating proper documentation.

Session 9: Rescue Line Competition

  • Students present their robots and introduce their team members on stage.
  • Conduct the Rescue Line Competition.
  • Celebrate achievements with an award ceremony.

Program Goals

Short-Term Target
  • Objective: Cultivate children’s interest in robotics and programming.
  • Focus: Familiarize students with robotic hardware and basic programming languages through hands-on learning and engaging activities.
Long-Term Target
  • Objective: Select and train talented students from term classes to form RoboCup Junior teams (e.g., Rescue Line, OnStage).
  • Focus: Prepare students for annual RoboCup competitions, such as the next one on October 10, 2025.

What To Bring

• Please each student bring your own iPad/Android pad/laptop/Chrom laptop.

Special Offers

1.Discounts Available: Utilize your NSW Creative Kids Voucher for additional savings or enjoy a multi-child discount for families. Enter your voucher number during checkout and complete the payment online, we will refund you when you check in at the day. 2.Refund Policy: We understand plans can change. Cancellations made at least 3 days in advance are eligible for a refund (minus a 4% processing fee) or a full-value Gift Card.

Free Parking

Shop front on Victoria Road (free parking during the weekend).
Free parking on side streets and Gerard Lane at the rear of the building.

    Contact

    Email: admin@princegallery.com.au

    Mobile&Whatsapp: 04 3203 7792 (no SMS); 

    Wechat: 41391664

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