Campers get charged up for a hands-on week powered by robotics and technology, discovering the excitement of building and programming VEX GO robots and bringing ideas to life through 3D design.
The Frost Science Museum's Robo Academy offers a hands-on, week-long day camp experience where middle school campers delve into the exciting world of robotics and technology. Participants will engage in building and programming VEX GO robots, tackling various challenges to apply their newfound skills. The curriculum also includes coding with Micro:Bits, experimenting with Sphero robots through block-based programming, and bringing their innovative ideas to life using 3D design software. This immersive program aims to foster an increased interest in STEM topics by providing opportunities for campers to construct their own knowledge through project-based and inquiry-based learning, museum exploration, and social interaction. Campers will gain practical experience in robotics, coding, and design, developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills in a fun and educational environment.
A typical day involves hands-on activities and labs related to the weekly theme, special experiences in the museum galleries or a planetarium show once a week, and outdoor physical activity time in Museum Park. Campers also receive two snacks and have a lunch break.
This camp is best for curious young minds interested in building, coding, and tinkering with technology and who enjoy hands-on STEM learning.
Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, 1101 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132
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