by admin | Jan 25, 2016 | Coding, Cubelets, General, Holiday Programs for Teens, Holiday Programs in Melbourne, STEAM Education, STEM Education, Technology programs for kids in Melbourne, Technology Programs for Teens
Autumn 2016 has some new modules available for the next holidays. What a great time we had at Tech Summer School. Check our Autumn selection.
STEM Programs in the Fall
Young Explorer (Grades 1 to 3)
Young Inventor (Grades 4 to 6)
Teen Innovator (Grades 7 and above)
Don't miss out!
by admin | Apr 12, 2015 | Arduino, Cubelets, Electronics, General, Holiday Programs for Teens, Holiday Programs in Melbourne, littleBits Projects, Modular Robotics, Robot Virtual Worlds, Technology programs for kids in Melbourne, Vex IQ Robotics
After a successful run of the Autumn Maker Camps, we are fast approaching Winter 2015. To beat the chill, we have all our programs for the Young Explorer, Young Inventor and Teen Innovator up for booking!
Young Explorer (Grade 1 to 3)
The popular electronics modules, interesting touchpads and modular robotics with Lego and engineering mechanisms make their return!
Let's Check Out Young Explorers!
Young Inventor (Grade 4 to 6)
NEW electronics have been added to our Young Inventor middle school module. Plus the NEW Gather IQ Robotics Challenge. Coding in the Virtual environment returns! Register at:
Let Check Out Young Inventors!
Teen Innovator (Grade 7 to 12) – Teens Only Camps
Gotta love the ultra cool teen environment where teens can just be themselves, learning in a relaxed environment with like-minded teens from Melbourne and other states.
Arduino makes its appearance again! Now is the time for teens to get in.
3D printing returns for teens (seats are very limited in this course).
Let's Check Out Teen Innovators!
Lots to look out for. All Winter Creator Camps are now available for booking!
by admin | Jan 20, 2015 | Cubelets, Educational Robotics, General, Modular Robotics, Technology programs for kids in Melbourne
Fun!
Engaging!
Zero Programming!
Unlimited imagination!
Interactive!
Zero wires!
by admin | Sep 27, 2014 | Cubelets, Engineering camps for kids and teens, Holiday Programs for kids and teens in Melbourne, Technology holiday programs for students
The Young Inventor and Young Explorer programs concluded this week with a blast!
The Young Explorers got to use Space kits, the Littlebits, Cubelets and MaKey- MaKey to create various projects. The one day program had kids exploring and creating from the beginning. They learnt how circuits are made and even dabbled with the fun Cubelets. The program gave the young students from Grades 1 to 4 a taste of electronics and modular robotics which proved to be very engaging and interactive!
Young Inventors got up to much, tackling Nature's Fury Challenge with their EV3 robots, with discussions about various storms and natural disasters! The Vex IQ Add It Up Camp had the Young Inventors challenged at first with some of its mechanical parts, however, all of them overcame those building challenges to have completed robots, all ready to program and drive! Students gave these camps the thumbs up during their reflections. We will post their feedback and testimonials up
Robotics Club even got busy at the Melbourne Zoo earlier this week with an array of Vex IQ and EV3 robots for the students who are part of the "Youth at the Zoo" program. Students at Melbourne Zoo got up to creating an animal themed robot! It was interesting to see them create in a short time frame – well done!
Next week brings the Teen Innovators Vex Robotics Camp and we are looking forward to that!
by admin | Jan 26, 2014 | Cubelets, STEM Workshops
Ahh…Cubelets, are a great introduction for kids into robotics. Kids get to create out of Cubelets and the best part is how simple and yet reactive Cubelets are.
The young ones get to create and innovate out of each cube as they are each a robot and when put together forms a bigger one. Cubelets introduce kids to robotics without the programming. Play with different sensors and motors and experience both fun and innovation
How cool is that?
To find out more about this module, check out our Young Explorer Program