|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Additional questions? Please click here. |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Should Computer Science Be Required in K-12?
Read the article
How Does Your State Rank in Science and Math Education?
Click here to find out.
|
Robotics as a subject is rarely taught or offered to children under the age of ten, and computer
programming is not usually on a student's academic radar until Jr. high or high school.
Robotics and computer programming can be quite complex and, depending on how they are introduced, many students can be intimidated by the subjects, lose interest, or turn away even when they have interest. Waiting until a child is "old enough" to grasp fundamental robotics and programming concepts, may result in the loss of valuable time when children are curious, interested and eager to learn. After a decade of introducing students to robotics and its many collateral disciplines in our camps, classes and programs, the curriculum developers at Robotics And Beyond designed this series of lower school tools as a gentle introduction to the fundamental concepts associated with robotics and computer programming. When combined, the three Step Turn And Learn ™ levels offer a continuous tool set which take students from simple concepts to actual robotic vehicles and basic computer programs. Step Turn And Learn ™ provides students in grades K-5 with an opportunity to learn, explore, and understand robotics, computers, and computer programming by actively participating in "writing" programs and carrying them out.
|
|||
Privacy Statement | Admin Login
Copyright Robotics And Beyond, Inc. © 2004 - 2013