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Palo Alto
Beginning Level
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July 28-August 1, 2008
All Day (9am-4pm)
$450
Palo Alto
Beginning Level
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August 4-8, 2008
All Day (9am-4pm)
$450
Palo Alto
Intermediate Level
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August 11-15, 2008
All Day (9am-4pm)
$450
Palo Alto
Intermediate Level
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August 18-22, 2008
All Day (9am-4pm)
$450
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Robotics Learning
586 Pomeroy Ave.
Santa Clara, CA 95051


Robotics Camp Information and Forms:

Availability and On-Line Registration

2008 Robotics Camp Parent Handbook (HTML format)
or
Printable version of 2008 Parent Handbook (PDF format)

Child Information Form (Required)
Walk-In Release Form (Optional)
Medication Consent Form (Optional)

The location for these sessions is:

Jewish Family and Children’s Services 
200 Channing Ave.
Palo Alto, CA 94301

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BEGINNING LEGO ROBOTICS DAY CAMP CLASS DESCRIPTION

This is a five-day fun and creative learning experience for kids to attend during the summer.  Kids work in pairs to solve challenges by building and programming robots using the LEGO Mindstorms (RCX) Robotics Invention System. In addition to having fun, participants learn about mechanical and software design, problem solving, and teamwork skills.  Student teams will complete several projects and mini challenges, and will have an opportunity to design and program a robot to solve FIRST LEGO League robot competition challenges from past FLL seasons (see www.FirstLegoLeague.org).

  • Minimum age is 8 (recommended for ages 8 – 12).  No previous experience is required. 
  • Students will have a partner for most activities, and are expected to cooperate and share well.
  • The morning part of each day includes structured lessons and activities to practice construction and programming skills. 
  • In the afternoon, students teams may choose from available projects or create their own projects and challenges, where they will receive guidance and coaching. 
  • A light snack will be provided each morning and afternoon. 
  • Students need to bring their own sack lunch, and be motivated and mature enough to stay focused on robotics activities all day. 
INTERMEDIATE LEGO ROBOTICS DAY CAMP CLASS DESCRIPTION

This session is for students with previous LEGO robotics experience.  Structured lessons and challenges will introduce intermediate level construction, use of sensors, and programming topics, using the LEGO NXT Mindstorms robotics kit. Student teams will will have an opportunity to design and program a robot to solve FIRST LEGO League robot competition challenges from past FLL seasons (see www.FirstLegoLeague.org). 

  • Minimum age is 9 (recommended for ages 9 – 14). 
  • Previous LEGO Mindstorms experience is required (e.g. previous class, camp, FLL, or home experience with RCX or NXT).
  • Students will have a partner for most activities, and are expected to cooperate and share well.
  • A light snack will be provided each morning and afternoon.
  • Students need to bring their own sack lunch, and be motivated and mature enough to stay focused on robotics activities all day. 

Have a question? Send email to info@RoboticsLearning.com

updated 2/12/2008