Using the Lego Mindstorm and Lego WeDo platforms, students can build robots and use software to plan, test and modify sequences of instructions from a variety of real life robotic behaviors. Our programs tap into the children’s innate desire to explore, create.
Using the Lego Mindstorm and Lego WeDo platforms, students can build robots and use software to plan, test and modify sequences of instructions from a variety of real life robotic behaviors. Our programs tap into the children’s innate desire to explore, create, investigate and learn in both free and guided play. Using educational robotics stimulates interest in hard science and develops motor and cognitive skills through robot building.
Our program utilizes what children already know and love- Lego bricks-and uses them as a powerful educational tool. Students will recognize that there are several ways of approaching a problem and there are multiple solutions for a successful outcome.
In 2015, Ottawa Robotics Academy went through a major re-organization resulting in a new ownership team and a broader focus that promotes the same mission, but now includes the introduction of robotics to the early childhood classroom (pre-K to grade 2).
While adhering to Ministry expectations in a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) context. Our aim is to work with schools and facilitate introductory classes for students aged 4 to 8 and after school robotics clubs for students aged 9-13.
This early focus on robotic manipulatives allows children to learn about and explore simple and complex STEM concepts in a creative and fun based learning environment.
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