Immerse your students in a hands-on workshop that will develop skills in integrating mechanical, electrical and software to create robotic systems. After exploring the electronic fundamentals of robotics, students will be introduced to the powerful open-source technology platform of Arduino, before joining in the build of the ultrasonic Spy Robot.
Presented by integratedSTEM and led by passionate engineers and educators, students will be inspired through STEM technologies and excite their passion of learning in this engaging session.
CURRICULUM LINKS:
Year 4: AC9TDE4P01 AC9TDE4P02 AC9TDE4P03 AC9TDE4P04 AC9TDE4P05 AC9TDI4K01 AC9TDI4K02 AC9TDI4P02 AC9TDI4P03 AC9TDI4P04
Year 5-6: AC9TDE6K02 AC9TDE6P01 AC9TDE6P03 AC9TDE6P04 AC9TDE6P05 AC9TDI6P03 AC9TDI6P04 AC9TDI6P05 AC9TDI6P07
Entry
$10 per student
Age Recommendation
Grades 4-6
Info for Schools
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If you have any questions, please phone a QTIX Groups Bookings Officer on (07) 3840 7466.
Please note the student to adult ratio – please see our Information for Schools page for details.
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More Information
This program explores Critical and Creative Thinking and Science Inquiry, with key curriculum links in Design and Technologies and Digital Technologies for Years 4-6.