Robotics Camp is a two-week summer program offered by Arizona State University's School of Computing and Artificial Intelligence for students in grades 7 through 12. Participants work in teams under expert instructors to design, build, and program robots using component-based construction methods, with younger students beginning in the Alice programming environment before advancing to EV3 robotics. The program culminates in a competitive robotics challenge modeled after FIRST Robotics competitions, giving students a taste of real engineering teamwork and problem solving. At $900 for two weeks of hands-on STEM immersion, Robotics Camp is an excellent opportunity for aspiring engineers and programmers to develop valuable skills in a university setting.
Writing code to build software, automate tasks, or bring an idea to life on a screen.
Designing and building physical machines that sense, move, or respond to the world.
Breaking down a challenge and working through it methodically to a solution.
Guiding a group toward a shared goal and keeping everyone moving together.
Students design, build, and program robots using EV3 systems and visual/text-based languages.
Camp teaches multiple programming languages including Alice, Python, and robotics-specific visual programming.
Students learn robot construction and component-based design through hands-on building and engineering challenges.
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