Engineering, Computer Programming and Robotics for preK, Elementary and Middle School Students

STEM Trackout Camps, Summer Camps, After School Programs, Before School Programs, In-School Field Trips, STEM Saturdays and Workshops.

Broadest Array of STEM Programs

Fun based learning that seamlessly integrate the components of STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering and Math - with the 4C skills of Communication, Collaboration, Critical Thinking and Creativity; and real world applications.

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Maximum Scheduling Flexibility for Parents

Camps, afterschool, beforeschool and weekend programs with hands on engineering, computing and robotics. Loads of fun for your children while you get maximum scheduling flexibility - pick full or partial program, full days or half days camp, all days or a few days.

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We bring STEM to your school site. Our programs align with educational standards in science, math, language arts, technology and computer science

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Some of our most sought after programs are

Motion Commotion 1

Move away inertia, as the hands-on activities are sure to get everyone moving!

Children get hands-on, experience 4C skills of Communication, Collaboration, Critical Thinking and Creativity with engineering design challenges.

Activities include: Grab-I-NatorTM, Laziness Workshop, Action Reaction Car, Balancing Gizmo, Driver Inertia and more.

Motion Commotion 2

In this Mechanical Engineering adventure, participants step into the world of transportation and amusement park!

Caution: rides design in progress using friction, spinning and magnets.

The thrilling program is sure to get everyone moving. Children get hands-on, experience 4C skills of Communication, Collaboration, Critical Thinking and Creativity with engineering design challenges.

Activities include: Stop-It-Droid TM, Zipline Engineering Design, Roller Coaster Ride Design, Maglev Train and more.

Animal Frenzy

The fun of M&M (Motion and Machines) continues in this scintillating adventure of animal bots in motion!

The budding mechanical engineers will explore the wonderous land of mechanics and work out engineering solutions to build animal robots and program them to chirp, drum and sing!

Caution: engineering, computer programming and robotics at work seamlessly.

Roller Coaster Design Lab

The program is designed to energise young scientists and engineers to think about energy, work and ways to make work easy!

Join us on an exciting series of engineering design challenges where participants explore potential and kinetic energy as they design and build their fastest, coolest and longest roller coasters!

Participants will learn about energy transformation and simple machines.

Activities include: Catapulting Fun, Simple Machines Scavenger Hunt, Roller Coaster Challenges and more.

Robotics 1

Participants learn the basics of computer programming and apply it to design robotic animals and players. They will train their animals to move, sing and dance! You may catch a glimpse of our exclusive Robotics Petting Zoo. Don’t miss out the roar of the raving fans as your children’s robotic soccer players shoot a goal.

The program bundles designing, building, problem-solving, computer programming, critical thinking, collaboration and communication into one exciting program.

Computer Programming 1

This is an exciting introduction to computer programming for young kids in grades K-3. Curriculum is designed to engage young minds and help them advance from being merely computer users to creators.

Participants learn the basics of creating using computers through some unplugged activities followed by drag-and-drop programming, Various tools are utilized including code.org and Scratch programming. They apply their programming skills to create simple programs, animations and games.

Skills Focus: Critical Thinking, Computational Thinking, Computing Practice and Programming.

Activities include: Unplugged Human Machine, We R Programming, Maze, Name Animation, Debugging and more.

Computer Game Making Lab 1

Don’t Just Play. Make Your Own Computer Games!

In Computer Game Making Lab, participants will explore the foundations of video game design then plan and create their own multi-level video games!

Every video game must follow a basic story line which has five parts:

setting, plot, characters, interactive objects and goal. Just like an interesting movie or a book, these five parts together give the story
purpose. Video games allow users to experience and control that story!

Our video-gamers-in-training, learn about

• landscaping and environmental fabrication capabilities in video gaming to create the setting and mood.

• designing and programming characters to move in their game worlds.

• capturing event triggers to shift behaviors of the characters.

• adding power-ups, health and timer.

• creating multi-level games.

The super-charged experience has a way of providing immediate gratification as the participants see the effect of their programmatic changes in their own gaming worlds. They may feel on top of the world because they get to decide how many lives the main character gets!

Motion Commotion 1

Move away inertia, as the hands-on activities are sure to get everyone moving!

Children get hands-on, experience 4C skills of Communication, Collaboration, Critical Thinking and Creativity with engineering design challenges.

Activities include: Grab-I-NatorTM, Laziness Workshop, Action Reaction Car, Balancing Gizmo, Driver Inertia and more.

The Rise of the Bots

Robots are rising to help us solve engineering problems. In this mechanical engineering adventure, participants will venture into the land of mechanics to discover the laws of motion. They will take their learning, couple it with engineering design to build and program
robots to find engineering solutions to some real life challenges..

Engineering challenges include: Trash Clean Up, Finding Miners, Fire rescue mission, Robotic Basketball and more.

Caution: engineering, computer programming and robotics at work seamlessly.

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