The robotics program introduces students to basic programming and hands-on building skills. The robotics program helps students learn how to implement the latest technology and creativity to create robots that are related to their challenge.
The robotics program introduces students to basic programming and hands-on building skills. The robotics program helps students learn how to implement the latest technology and creativity to create robots that are related to their challenge.
Students work together in small teams to create, build, program and present their findings. Learning about different subjects through the use of robotics, is proving to be a popular method of learning for students.
With a youth and adult sector population of more than 35,000 students, the English Montreal School Board (EMSB) is the largest English public school board in Quebec. Established on July 1, 1998, when the province created new boards along linguistic lines. Our network consists of 73 schools and centres. It is the elected council of commissioners which runs the affairs of the EMSB.
This 11 member body oversees a budget of more than $350 million. The funds are supplied through grants from the provincial government and, to a lesser extent, through local school taxation.
EMSB schools and centres work in conjunction with governing boards, which are made up of an equal number of parents and staff, along with the principal or centre director. In addition, representatives of the community and students in the second cycle of high school are members of the governing board, but they do not have the right to vote. There is also an EMSB Parents' Committee.
Our Mission
The mission of the English Montreal School Board is to support its schools and centres in their efforts to educate students within a caring, safe and inclusive learning community.
To fulfill its mission the EMSB will:
Recognize and value the diversity of its community;
Provide all students with the opportunity to develop their talents and achieve their personal best;
Recognize the skills and competencies of its employees and support their continuous professional development;
Encourage collaboration among the various educational partners;
Use resources effectively and innovatively to help schools and centres focus on the mission of instruction, socialization, and qualification;
Encourage lifelong learning and critical thinking.
The EMSB mission fosters the development of educated and responsible persons who will assume their position as active members of a democratic society.
The ability to code computer programs is an important part of literacy in today’s society. When people learn to code in Scratch, they learn important strategies for solving problems, designing projects, and communicating ideas.
Students will learn the fundamentals of coding and robotics with the LEGO Ev3. Students will work through missions and challenges as they learn to troubleshoot their code and discover how coding and robotics is being used across the world!
Robots are more common than we imagine. They are in factories building cars, but also in our houses, vacuuming the floor. There are several sciences that merge together to build robots – computer sciences, electronics, different types of engineering, design and many others.
Learn how the virtual robot and Class Connecting platforms give educators and kids the tools they need to develop coding and problem-solving abilities while also engineering the future.
Advance Robotics course training is offered by Robo-Geek for kids. Robo-Geek staff is working hard supporting parents and communities.
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