CODE
Learn new visual programming languages in a fun environment.
We build and manipulate Lego Robots and other structures.
At Robot Science, we explore the world of Science and Technology using exciting hands-on design projects and experiments to set a kid’s natural inquisitiveness alight! The kids learn to create, code and experiment with robotic systems that include LEGO® Mindstorms EV3 and Lego WeDo bricks and software, as well as BlueBots and Osmo.
They also carry out simple experiments involving science questions from earth science to physics and develop hypotheses that are tested and can be proven in a collaborative team environment with a qualified school teacher. We run after-school classes, holiday camps, school incursions, Robotics competition team preparation and birthday parties.
We CODE . CREATE . EXPERIMENT
We cater for every kid – from beginners to advanced level. The kids collaborate in small teams to share ideas, investigate, build and test the best solutions to the given task.
We offer school incursions with a qualified school teacher. The kids collaborate in small teams to share ideas, investigate, build and test the best solutions to the given task.
We party packages with a qualified school teacher. We have simple fun robotics activities that kids would enjoy as they collaborate in small teams to share ideas, investigate, build and test the best solutions to the given task.
Just provide the food, party packs and venue.
Laurel Akra is the head facilitator of Robot Science with a passion for the world of computer science and teaching. Laurel is a qualified school teacher with a first degree in Applied Computer Science (BSc.) and Business Administration from University of Winnipeg, Canada; as well as a Masters degree in Teaching (MTeach) from Western Sydney University. She is also a qualified SAP HR Consultant with industry experience in the Banking and Pharmaceutical industry.
“I have lived and worked in 4 continents and as a mum of 4 kids, I will be bringing a wealth of experience to this program. I truly look forward to introducing and exploring the world of robotics and science with your kids as they develop the necessary 21st century skills.” – Laurel