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Robotics, steam and programming workshops at the Albrighton centre from 13th September


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At the workshop this Autumn, the young engineers will be constructing, programming and bringing things to life with the use of electronics and micro controllers. Also children will use Lego Robotics to make and programme robots.

Prepare your children to work confidently in an increasingly technological world.


Bookings for September term has started. 10% off for bookings by the 31st August .


Visit http://www.workshopofinnovation.com/#!bookings-and-prices/u4eg7 for pricing and further booking information.

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Hi Mary, Thank you for your enquiry. The children build their own robots firstly through the use of Lego robotic resources then they gain a deeper understanding of robotics by building robots from scratch using micro controllers.


The Junior Engineering programme focuses on the foundations of mechanical engineering and programming through Lego robotics software and bricks.


We will build, racing cars, rovers and other mechanisms and in the process learn about gears, pulleys and beams.

We will also be carrying out a building project using recycled materials and bringing them to life through the use of electronics.


In the Autumn term, the junior engineers programme also includes animation and projects can be taken home with a free usb that I provide.

The engineering club is very enjoyable yet educational programme that equips children with the skills to work within this technological age.


A one off session is available to book for new members who would like to trial the club.


Many thanks

Hannah

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