About Us

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Why Robotics?

Robots appeal to kids of all ages. They're fun! They're futuristic! Robotics is the perfect way to inspire your child to love learning. In an era where technology is rapidly evolving, we will teach them the skills to thrive. From elementary grade level through middle school and beyond, our programs will challenge your child to think outside the box!

What We Do

We make learning fun for your child. Our robotics program is designed to introduce them to engineering and computer programming concepts through our exciting projects and activities. While your child may think they are just playing with Legos and robots, they will actually be applying Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math to solve problems that may arise in the real world. And the best part? They will be creating their own unique solutions to these problems! We are not only teaching them important skills to succeed in the future, we are teaching them to be innovators.

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Level 1 (Ages 7- 10)

This program is designed for elementary grade level students. We use the WeDo Lego set, which allows younger students to jump into the world of robotics. Students will use teamwork and creative problem solving to complete fun and interactive cross-curricular projects. These projects will require them to build robots and program them with an easy-to-use computer programming software. After each project, students will be given the opportunity to show off their robots to their peers and parents.

Level 2 (Ages 11 - 13)

The brand new Lego Mindstorms EV3 Lego set allows students of this age to delve further into the world of robotics than ever before. These robots have many fun features built in. And the RobotC programming language introduces students to realistic programming and coding that is perfect for beginners. They will apply their new skills to complete projects that inspire them to create their own imaginative solutions. After each project, students will be given an opportunity to show off their robots to their peers and parents.

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