EV3 Mindstorms Programming
EV3 programming course designed by Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy enables students to build, program, and test robots using LEGO EV3 Mindstorms drag and drop programming environment. It is a curriculum module designed to teach core computer programming logic and reasoning skills using a robotics-engineering context.
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It contains a sequence of 10 projects (plus one capstone challenge) organized around key robotics and programming concepts.
20 sessions of 1 hour each held twice a week.
Price: INR 10,000/-
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EV3 Design Engineering
The activities in the Design Engineering curriculum mimics the engineering design process used by scientists and engineers in many industries. Each project starts with a design brief explaining the challenge, making real-world connections, and conclude in a final project that can be shared and presented. Throughout the process, students gain and use knowledge of science, technology, and mathematics as they engineer a solution.
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This structure is designed to help students develop the 21st-century, creative-thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills required for success in school and beyond.
20 sessions of 1 hour each held twice a week.
Price: INR 10,000/-
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Green City Challenge
The Green City Challenge allows the students to apply and adapt all their programming and problem-solving skills by making their robots solve challenges related to renewable energy. It provides an engaging and motivating platform for students to creatively apply and further develop their programming and problem-solving skills.
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The students are challenged to initiate their own Research Project and to come up with practical solutions for making their school, local community, town, city or country into a Green City.
16 sessions of 1 hour each held twice a week.
Price: INR 8,000/-
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Space Activity Challenge
Introduction to robotics with a very current and real-world theme traveling to and living on Mars. Students gain hands-on experience in solving real-life missions. The Curriculum also includes three research projects and nine distinct missions.
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Students explore, plan, and develop around three fundamental challenges NASA engineers and scientists are working to solve how to ensure humans can survive in space, how humans can create energy in space, and how robots can help humans explore space.
16 sessions of 1 hour each held twice a week.
Price: INR 8,000/-
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