Computing Robotic Challenge EV3 Mindstorms

Robotscool

We provide a comprehensive Computing Science workshops using Lego Mindstorms Robots.

Focusing on creativity and learn by doing, our workshops cover all aspects of Computing Curriculum KS1-4.

Our workshops have open ended solutions. Pupils get experience through a trial and error process. Workshops are tailored to suit key stages 1-4.

Pre visit and follow materials also avaiable to further enrich the day

Testimonials

"Robotscool was the perfect way for our school to ensure coverage of a range of new primary ICT computing curriculum objectives. The sessions were delivered by Barry in an atmosphere of huge fun, and the children's learning was at the fore throughout. We would certainly recommend Robotscool to other schools."

"My class thoroughly enjoyed the session with Robotscool and they learnt a lot about the basics of computing. They couldn't stop talking about it and were eager to complete the follow up activities once back in class."

"He really did put the "Maths In Motion" the kids took to it in minutes great addition to our maths lessons during the term."

"The processes of SPA and IO were explained clearly and all the children were able to talk about these eloquently in their follow up videos."

Expected outcomes

Our 1 day workshops cover

  • principles of information and computation,
  • expression and development of ideas through, information and communication technology,
  • insight to how digital systems work
  • putting information technology together to create programs, systems and a range of content
  • promotion and development of skills like communication, problem solving, critical thinking and teamwork
To book this activity, please contact:
Barry Grehan
07769 343 577
more@robotscool.com
http://www.robotscool.com/

5 Little Baldon
OX44 9PU Nuneham Courtenay Oxfordshire
England

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