LEGO Robotics Class Registration Form
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NOTE: This page is for signing up for the LEGO Robotics Classes Classes listed below.
Please see our Schedule of Classes for a list of additional community education classes.

There are two separate steps to registering:

  1. Complete this registration form and press the "Submit Button" below.

  2. (This sends us your enrollment information but does not pay for your class.
    If the class is full, submitting this form adds you to the waiting list.)
  3. A link to a payment page will then appear where you may select the appropriate "Add to Shopping Cart" buttons to pay for your class.  See the payment page or E-mail info@RoboticsLearning.com for other payment methods.
Please read the class description below to select an appropriate session, and submit a separate registration for each child (required fields marked *):
Select* Class Location Dates & Times Cost Spaces Available
(as of 9/3/2008)
LEGO RCX Robotics
After School Enrichment
(8 Wednesdays)
Escondido Elementary
890 Escondido Road 
Stanford, California 94305
Sept. 24, 
Oct. 1, 8, 15, 29, 
Nov. 5, 12, 19,
2008
$210 Class Full
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Grade:
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Previous robotics experience: No LEGO Robotics Experience
Some LEGO RCX Experience
Some LEGO NXT Experience
FIRST LEGO League Experience
Taken any previous 
robotics classes or camps?
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If you have questions, please email info@RoboticsLearning.com or phone 408-910-1176.

LEGO ROBOTICS RCX CLASS DESCRIPTION

In this class, students build robots using the LEGO Mindstorms RCX Robotics Invention System.  Students practice mechanical design, construction, programming and teamwork skills. In pairs, using LEGO blocks, motors and sensors, students build robots that can walk, draw, move objects, or find their own way and avoid obstacles. Students use a control console or computer to program their robots to move, react, and make sounds in order to solve challenges.  This class is good preparation for kids interested in robotics competitions such as FIRST LEGO League. 

Instructor Steve Putz has taught LEGO robotics at local schools and coached award winning robotics teams since 1999. In 2002, he founded Robotics Learning to provide LEGO Robotics workshops, classes and summer camp programs. Steve previously worked for the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center doing software research and has several software patents.
Maximum class size is 16 students.  The class may be canceled and a refund provided if minimum enrollment of 12 students is not achieved. No refunds for missed classes.  Phone or email to ask about partial scholarships. This class is provided by Robotics Learning
9/3/2008
www.RoboticsLearning.com, 586 Pomeroy Ave, Santa Clara, CA 95051