Discover the robotics: mini robot control for elementary school students!

Discover exciting workshops in Kleve for primary school children in which science and programming are learned playfully.
Discover exciting workshops in Kleve for primary school children in which science and programming are learned playfully. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Discover the robotics: mini robot control for elementary school students!

The "researchers for kids" has attracted great attention in the Kleve region. This event is aimed at primary school children and lasts over a period of six Fridays. Children wear laboratory shares and safety glasses while exploring the world of science in exciting experiments under the guidance of experts. You have the opportunity to learn new things and ask questions, which promotes your childlike curiosity, such as rp-online.de reported.

A highlight of the event are the mini robots that are controlled using color sensors by a specially designed course. The principle of programming is brought closer to the children. So the young researchers can also experience how a candle drives in the laboratory elevator. This type of practical experience strengthens understanding of technical relationships and promotes creative thinking.

another exciting workshop

In addition to the research colleague, there is a workshop in which primary school children from six years of age can immerse themselves in the world of robotics. Under the guidance of experts, the children learn to work with the ozobots, small robots that drive on dark lines and can be controlled with color codes or via the ozoblockly app. This is seen as a further step in the promotion of competencies in coding and technology, as the website tfnel.labor explains.

Within the three hours of the workshop, the children have the opportunity to build their own lunar landscapes from Lego and program the ozobots in such a way that they avoid obstacles. This interactive approach not only enables the children to learn the basics of visual programming, but also promote teamwork and project -oriented learning.

goals and booking options

The events aim to enable the children to experiment with digital tools. Previous knowledge is not necessary, so that the offers are accessible to all children. Schools and public institutions have the opportunity to book the workshops, with free teaching materials being made available. Registration takes place via an inquiry form that can be used to clarify individual bookings and further questions. These initiatives are part of a broader movement that aims to increase the interest of young people in science and technology and inspire the next generation of innovators.

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