Online Physical Computing Workshop - Intermediate
Ideal Age: | 9 - 11 Years | |
Dates: | Monday 13th July |
from 2:00pm - 4:00pm |
Price: |
To be able to participate in this workshop kids will need to have completed the animatronics workshop and remote control - part 1. Workshop fee: £10.00 |
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What will young participants need?
1 laptop with a power supply or a desktop computer:
- With either a built-in or external webcam and a microphone
- With a high-speed internet connection
- At a table with space around to work
- Earphones or a headset are recommended, except when parents are joining to support
- Additional requirements:
- Robot make from animatronics workshop (fully working with micro:bit attached)
- A second micro:bit starter kit (we have stock of these available for purchase)
Will an adult need to accompany their child?
We ask that an adult remains present in the room. This request is with child safeguarding in mind.
This also means if your child runs into difficulties, there will be an adult on hand to support.
The adult doesn't have to take part in the session and could easily be sitting nearby achieving other tasks.
If your child finds fine motor skills challenging, please ensure that an adult is involved for the first 60 minutes of each workshop.
How will the workshop be run?
We will use a paid-for Zoom account which will be invitation only and will be locked once all participants have arrived. The workshop will be delivered by our experienced Enhanced DBS certified workshop facilitator. The zoom invitation will be sent to you before the workshop with instructions on how to join.
What kit is needed for the workshop?
During the workshop, kids will use a BBC micro:bit, in addition to their previously made CupBot with a micro:bit attached.
Participants must have their working robot, created during the animatronics workshop and the code they further developed during remote control part - 1
Can you tell me more about the workshop itself?
This workshop uses a free online programming environment which allows the workshop facilitator to efficiently support your child whilst coding.
During the workshop, our workshop facilitator will welcome the group and introduce how to use video communication software as a member of a group and share the expectations.
After the initial introduction, we will begin teaching kids to code, moving on to the workshop itself where kids will:
- Find out about radio communications
- Explore the free programming platform used in the workshop to code the robot
- Learn more about the fundamentals of programming
- Further develop the code for their robot by adding more complex movements with remote control, which they can test and proudly share!
By the end of the workshop, kids will have a simple understanding of robotics, be familiar with the free online environment introduced in the workshop and have their own remotely controlled robot 'make'.