Robotics Summer Camp

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About Course

Embark on a journey of innovation and exploration with our Robotics and Coding Course designed exclusively for NextGen Genies aged 12 to 19. Delve into the fascinating world of robotics and coding, where creativity meets technology to shape the future. Through hands-on projects, interactive workshops, and expert guidance, students will develop essential skills in programming, problem-solving, and critical thinking. Whether they aspire to become engineers, programmers, or innovators, this course equips them with the tools and knowledge to thrive in the digital age.

What Will You Learn?

  • Robotics: Gain hands-on experience in designing, building, and programming robots using various platforms and tools. Understand the principles of robotics, including mechanics, electronics, and sensors.
  • Coding: Master fundamental programming concepts and languages such as Python, Java, C++, and Scratch. Learn to write code to control robots, develop applications, and solve problems efficiently.
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI): Explore the fascinating world of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Understand AI algorithms, neural networks, and deep learning techniques. Apply AI concepts to enhance the capabilities of robots and software applications.
  • Electronics: Learn the basics of electronics, including circuit design, component selection, and soldering. Acquire skills in prototyping circuits, troubleshooting, and integrating electronic components into robotics projects.
  • Internet of Things (IoT): Discover the concept of IoT and its applications in robotics and automation. Learn to connect devices, sensors, and actuators to the internet and control them remotely. Explore IoT platforms and develop IoT-enabled robotics projects.

Course Content

Introduction to Coding

Introduction to Electronics

Introduction to Robotics

Introduction to AI

Introduction to IoT

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