A Trevon Branch MD & CA Robotics Camp
ROBOTIC ENGINEER CAMP
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Have a robot bring you a beverage
Our favorite way to get participants is to invite parents and kids for a morning visit. We ask the parents to stop by and have a beverage. The interested families can walk around our facilities and check out all the exciting activities. Students are in different phases of the engineering process. In some rooms, students will be testing programs to make improvements on earlier efforts. Some students will want to check their code in a virtual environment to save time before they test it on their physical robot.
Most beginner students have already trained their physical robots to retrieve a beverage and bring it to the visitors. While you wait for your beverage the students can show you how coding with Robot C works. Robot C is is a programming language that is virtually the same as C. There are innumerable benefits to learning C; though, the most important advantage is that the C programming language is known worldwide and used in an assortment of applications, including cutting-edge scientific systems and operating systems. While you wait for your refreshments the young programmer can show you how the robot (virtual or real) provides instant feedback so the student can easily identify their errors. If you need any pamphlets or any other type of report you can pick them up and take them home. All registration can be done online.
WHAT HAPPENS AT CAMP
Campers will engineer and program several innovative TETRIX & EV3 robots.
Campers learn EV3 programming.
Campers compete in fun competitions (Bluetooth/game controlled robots)
Campers can learn RobotC programming (For older students)
Campers can test their programming skill in virtual world environments.
Campers test their new programming skills with real robots.
Campers will engineer and program several innovative TETRIX & EV3 robots.
Campers learn EV3 programming.
Campers compete in fun competitions (Bluetooth/game controlled robots)
Campers can learn RobotC programming (For older students)
Campers can test their programming skill in virtual world environments.
Campers test their new programming skills with real robots.
Campers can join each session with no prior experience.
Experienced robot enthusiasts will find much to learn.
We offer many fun activities!
SOME AFTERNOON GAMES
SUMO:
This game is based on the Japanese skill of “Sumo Wrestling”. Adapted to robotics, the campers design robots that can knock opponents out of a ring. Each camper engineers their robot so that it has the perfect degree of power, leverage, and agility. The kids have planned robots that obey definite weight a size regulations. The participants have a number of bouts and make several revisions to improve the efficacy of their designs. The goodwill and teamwork is inspirational.
How it Works:
Robots oppose one another and wait for the signal for initiation. The robots battle for location and attempt to drive their adversaries outside the labeled boundaries. The young contenders naturally develop a working knowledge of important principals of mechanics. Weight, force, angular and linear and momentum are just a few concepts the campers begin to internalize.
ROBOT SOCCER:
The campers also produce robots that specialize in playing soccer. These “SoccerBots” use a specially designed table to score goals using a miniature ball. Teams control their bots via joy sticks that work using a blue tooth connection.
How it Works:
The campers use additional motors to create some type of shooting device. They can capture and shoot with specialized attachments that they construct. Large tables allow for teams of two players each. They work the ball down the playing surface and try to score before time runs out.
SUMO:
This game is based on the Japanese skill of “Sumo Wrestling”. Adapted to robotics, the campers design robots that can knock opponents out of a ring. Each camper engineers their robot so that it has the perfect degree of power, leverage, and agility. The kids have planned robots that obey definite weight a size regulations. The participants have a number of bouts and make several revisions to improve the efficacy of their designs. The goodwill and teamwork is inspirational.
How it Works:
Robots oppose one another and wait for the signal for initiation. The robots battle for location and attempt to drive their adversaries outside the labeled boundaries. The young contenders naturally develop a working knowledge of important principals of mechanics. Weight, force, angular and linear and momentum are just a few concepts the campers begin to internalize.
ROBOT SOCCER:
The campers also produce robots that specialize in playing soccer. These “SoccerBots” use a specially designed table to score goals using a miniature ball. Teams control their bots via joy sticks that work using a blue tooth connection.
How it Works:
The campers use additional motors to create some type of shooting device. They can capture and shoot with specialized attachments that they construct. Large tables allow for teams of two players each. They work the ball down the playing surface and try to score before time runs out.
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Services are free
This will begin in 2025
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