Description
Arduino Robotics
STEM camp
Real Robotics
Use the Arduino and code robotics projects in C to excel in the field of robotics
Lead, Communicate, Problem Solve
Solve practical problems as a team, lead others and socialise
Expert STEM Teachers
Our programs and designed and delivered by our expert and experienced STEM teachers
Team Challenges
Collaborate with friends and create solutions together
Full-Day Teacher Supervision
All staff are verified with a Working With Children Check (WWCC)
Pre-Requisites
Prior knowledge in block coding is recommended
PRactical, Academic & Fun
Arduino Robotics is the perfect course for innovative students who wish to enter into the world of robotics.
The course is tailored to provide students with a unique learning experience in mechanical engineering and electronics with additional multidisciplinary contribution from the field of coding (using Arduino) and robotics and programming.
Students in this course will learn about:
- Coding an Arduino using the C programming language
- Designing robotics hardware and software systems
- Robotics electronics engineering
- Teamwork, problem solving and leadership opportunities
Audience: Recommended 10+ years
Age and skill levels will be grouped together
NSW Government Creative Kids Provider
STEM World Pty. Ltd. is an authorised NSW Government Creative Kids Registered Provider. Parents can apply via Service NSW Online for a voucher to receive $100 off our workshops per child, per year.
Read our information page on how to apply for your voucher.
Program Overview
Day 1
Arduino Skills
8.30am-9.00am:
Dropoff and Registration
9.00am-10.00am:
Introduction to Coding with Arduino and Control Structures
10.00am-10.30am:
Controlling Hardware with Software
10.30am-11.00am:
Morning Tea
11.00am-1.00pm:
Robotics Engineering Challenges
1pm-1.45pm:
Supervised Lunch and Social Games
1.45pm-4.00pm:
Robotics Team Challenges
4.00pm-4.30pm:
Pickup
Day 2
Electronic Engineering
8.30am-9.00am:
Dropoff and Registration
9.00am-9.30am:
Wake up with Arduino
9.30am-10.30am:
Robotics Challenges
10.30am-11.00am:
Morning Tea
11.00am-1.00pm:
Engineering Robotics Project – Planning and Design
1.00pm-1.45pm:
Supervised Lunch and Social Games
1.45pm-4.00pm:
Engineering Robotics Project:- Create and Refine
4.00pm-4.30pm:
Pickup
Day 3
Crane Challenge
8.30am-9.00am:
Dropoff and Registration
9.00am-9.45am:
Design Challenge – Student Selection
9.45am-10.30am:
Robot Arduino Machines Challenge – Build
10.30am-11.00am:
Morning Tea
11.00am-1.00pm:
Robot Arduino Machines Challenge – Build & Code
1.00pm-1.45pm:
Supervised Lunch and Social Games
1.45pm-4.00pm:
Robot Arduino Machines Challenge – Materialise
4.00pm-4.30pm:
Pickup
Design in teams,
Learn with friends
During workshops, students are divided into small teams to collaborate and design robotic solutions which exceed expectations. All classes include the help of an expert STEM teacher. Get ready to be impressed!
Arduino Robotics Kit
The Arduino STEM Kit is an educational & breezy welcome to the world of hobby electronics and digital interaction. This kit was specially made for students interested in learning about coding and electronic engineering.
STEM Camp Location
ADDRESS:
Gordon Library
799 Pacific Highway
Gordon NSW 2072
Our Staff
We design and deliver our own programs thanks to our experienced and qualified STEM teachers.
All staff have a Working With Children Check and are trained to work with children. Quality education and safety is at the core of STEM World
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to pack for my child?
- any portable laptop (Apple or PC) with a USB port is and a charger
- a pencil case with coloured pencils, an eraser and a pencil sharpener
- a hat for outdoor play.
- a morning tea snack, packed lunch and drink just as you would pack for their regular school lunch.
Why do I need to bring my own device?
Students feel familiar on their own device and can continue engaging in the program well after its over. Our STEM camp is temporary and a life of learning is permanent.
Should my child attend all three days?
Yes. The concepts introduced will build from the previous day.
What is Mechatronics?
Mechatronics integrates electronics with mechanical engineering, computer engineering, systems engineering and control engineering. Students will develop the ability to integrate electronics, control, software and mechanical engineering while having fun.
My child has never coded. Is this program suitable?
It is recommended for students in this course to have some programming experience. Your child will learn intermediate coding and electronics concepts using both online and offline activities and games. He or she will work through the program at their own pace and be involved in craft and electronics design with others.
My child has attended a coding class before. Will this still be useful?
Yes! Coding concepts can be applied again and again. There will be a number of open ended activities that will extend your child and keep them feeling engaged and challenged, while making plenty of new friends!
Do you offer refunds?
See our Terms and Conditions for refund information.
Can my child attend if they are younger than 10 years old?
Our program was built to specifically cater to students 10+ years old with some prior coding experience. If your child is younger or has limited coding experience and is keen to join, please email us at contact@stemworld.com.au before signing up.