Tweens & teens will build and work on a robotics project mimicking real-life scientific challenges.
The robotics club is a wonderful addition to our programs where we want to emphasize the importance of working on a team; we will have four robot kits, with four individuals per unit. Children and Young adults, 10-18 years old work together as they bring their robot to life and continue to work on it for several months, improving it, utilizing the 3D printer to add different features to it as well as navigating it through obstacle courses, mimicking actions and challenges real astronauts and scientists face.
Registration is required and is limited to 16.
EVENT TYPE: | STEM Programs |
TAGS: | stem | science | robots | robotic club | engineering | clubs | Apache Junction |
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