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14.08.2023

Author: Matina Tenžera

These are robotics workshops for elementary school students

Let's not be late. We know where to go with the kids the last week before the start of the new school year. Here is the organizer's direct invitation:

"roboZebra summer camps take place at Kaptol and Sveti Duhu in Zagreb in an air-conditioned hall. At the ZebraRobots I camp, we will explore, get to know and study robot components, develop computational thinking, program and design mechanical solutions, test with games and competitions through carefully prepared activities and curriculum. At Camp Zebra AV (Autonomous Vehicle), we will explore autonomous driving and electric vehicle components through assembling and programming the CircuitMess BatmobileTM vehicle, through experiments, model making, and design and problem solving games and competitions.”

Sounds like we could be schoolboys again!

batmobile

Dates, locations, topics and prices of camps:

28.8. – September 1, 9:00-11:30 ZebraRobots I.

Location : Elementary School Miroslava Krleže Kaptol 16, Zagreb

Price : 99 EUR, which includes 3 school hours of robotics

Participants : children who start 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th grade in September

28.8. – September 1, 8:30-17:00 ZebraRobots I.

Location : Pavleka Miškine elementary school, Sveti Duh 24, Zagreb

Price : 269 EUR, which includes 3 school hours of robotics, free

activities (geocaching, outdoor escape room, etc.),

two snacks and lunch

Participants : children who start 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th grade in September

28.8. – September 1, 14:00-16:30 ZebraAV (Autonomous Vehicle)

Location : Pavleka Miškine elementary school, Sveti Duh 24, Zagreb

Price : 129 EUR, which includes 3 school hours of robotics

Participants : children who start the 4th, 5th or 6th grade in September

Do you want your kids to learn how to assemble a Batmobile, and that's exactly the one produced by the domestic brand Circuitmess – sign up before it's too late 🙂