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  • 30May
    In this tech camp (individual days can also be booked), children will learn about robotics and coding through the use of various robots to grasp key programming and engineering concepts in a fun learning environment. The workshops are as follows:

    Canterbury May Half-Term Drop-off Camp (30th May - 31st May 2024) Timetable:

    DayTimeCourses
    Thursday, 30th May 202410:00 AM - 3:00 PMMinecraft Coding (Ancient China)
    Friday, 31st May 202410:00 AM - 3:00 PMMinecraft Coding (Dungeons and Dragons)
    Where: International College, Malthouse Theatre, Malthouse Road, Canterbury, CT2 7JA What to bring: Nut-free packed lunch, refillable water bottle Age Requirement: 7+ No prior coding experience necessary. If your child has been to one of these workshops before, then their learning will be extended further and they will not have to repeat the same content as before. Important COVID-19 related information: We will take every precaution necessary to protect our staff, our course attendees and their families. We will strictly follow government advice at the time of running the camp. This may include, among other precautions, a temperature measurement of students at the time of morning registration. More information about our risk assessment and mitigation procedures will be provided via an email closer to the time.
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  • 25Apr
    Children use the Lego to design robots to solve real world problems. They learn to code their robots in interactive challenges. In addition to the basics of robotics, children learn key engineering principles such as force and motion, gear ratios and aerodynamics.
    • Solve a real world ‘big problem’ such as pollution, animal welfare, dinosaur habitats
    • Apply engineering concepts such as gear ratios, aerodynamics, motions
    • Explore visual programming with the WeDo 2.0 and Spike Prime software
    • Build robots that use motors
    • Program and utilize different sensors
    • Develop structural design skills
    This class runs like an after school club. There is a class once a week every week at the same time. Lego Robotics sessions last an hour. Duration: 5 weeks Frequency: Once a week No prior coding experience necessary.
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  • 30May
    In this tech camp (individual days can also be booked), children will learn about robotics and coding through the use of various robots to grasp key programming and engineering concepts in a fun learning environment. The workshops are as follows:

    Canterbury May Half-Term Drop-off Camp (30th May - 31st May 2024) Timetable:

    DayTimeCourses
    Thursday, 30th May 202410:00 AM - 3:00 PMMinecraft Coding (Ancient China)
    Friday, 31st May 202410:00 AM - 3:00 PMMinecraft Coding (Dungeons and Dragons)
    Where: International College, Malthouse Theatre, Malthouse Road, Canterbury, CT2 7JA What to bring: Nut-free packed lunch, refillable water bottle Age Requirement: 7+ No prior coding experience necessary. If your child has been to one of these workshops before, then their learning will be extended further and they will not have to repeat the same content as before. Important COVID-19 related information: We will take every precaution necessary to protect our staff, our course attendees and their families. We will strictly follow government advice at the time of running the camp. This may include, among other precautions, a temperature measurement of students at the time of morning registration. More information about our risk assessment and mitigation procedures will be provided via an email closer to the time.
    Details
  • 25Apr
    Children use the Lego to design robots to solve real world problems. They learn to code their robots in interactive challenges. In addition to the basics of robotics, children learn key engineering principles such as force and motion, gear ratios and aerodynamics.
    • Solve a real world ‘big problem’ such as pollution, animal welfare, dinosaur habitats
    • Apply engineering concepts such as gear ratios, aerodynamics, motions
    • Explore visual programming with the WeDo 2.0 and Spike Prime software
    • Build robots that use motors
    • Program and utilize different sensors
    • Develop structural design skills
    This class runs like an after school club. There is a class once a week every week at the same time. Lego Robotics sessions last an hour. Duration: 5 weeks Frequency: Once a week No prior coding experience necessary.
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