Education

Education

Your child probably spends a significant amount of time using apps on their phone and their computer. But that means they are exposed to screens, sometimes more than we wish and in ways that are essentially passive. As parents, we can help turn kids’ natural interest in digital media into productive learning activity.

By learning to code, kids can gradually shift from being digital consumers, to becoming digital creators.

Your child probably spends a significant amount of time using apps on their phone and their computer. But that means they are exposed to screens, sometimes more than we wish and in ways that are essentially passive. As parents, we can help turn kids’ natural interest in digital media into productive learning activity.

By learning to code, kids can gradually shift from being digital consumers, to becoming digital creators.

Coding develops thinking skills. It requires high levels of activity in multiple areas of the brain and develops logical, process-oriented thinking.

Coding develops creativity. Working on coding projects inspires imagination. It challenges kids to think outside the box and solve problems in a creative way.

Coding builds confidence. Designing and implementing coding projects from scratch and sharing self-made products with family and friends, allows every child to experience the feeling of success.

Coding contributes to success in other fields. Learning to code provides a new way of thinking about abstract mathematical concepts. It encourages creative thinking. It teaches students a new, highly logical way of communicating. As a result, it supports student success in such diverse fields as math, art and reading comprehension.

Coding leads to innovation. Coding is everywhere. It has revolutionized the way we consume knowledge, work and connect with people. Learned at a young age, coding gives young people the tools they will need to play an active role as innovators in this new digital world.

Coding is best learned at a young age. Learning to code is often compared to learning a new language. Kids learn faster, understand better and absorb more when they’re taught coding at a young age.

Coding develops thinking skills. It requires high levels of activity in multiple areas of the brain and develops logical, process-oriented thinking.

Coding develops creativity. Working on coding projects inspires imagination. It challenges kids to think outside the box and solve problems in a creative way.

Coding builds confidence. Designing and implementing coding projects from scratch and sharing self-made products with family and friends, allows every child to experience the feeling of success.

Coding contributes to success in other fields. Learning to code provides a new way of thinking about abstract mathematical concepts. It encourages creative thinking. It teaches students a new, highly logical way of communicating. As a result, it supports student success in such diverse fields as math, art and reading comprehension.

Coding leads to innovation. Coding is everywhere. It has revolutionized the way we consume knowledge, work and connect with people. Learned at a young age, coding gives young people the tools they will need to play an active role as innovators in this new digital world.

Coding is best learned at a young age. Learning to code is often compared to learning a new language. Kids learn faster, understand better and absorb more when they’re taught coding at a young age.

What will give your child a head start?

What will give your child a head start?

We hear all the time that Robots will be integrated into our lives everywhere; whether in hospitals, factories, banks or the agricultural industry. But aren’t we already surrounded by them? What makes the washing machine go round? What makes the light in the refrigerator turn on and the iRobot change direction when it’s facing a wall? Understanding the internal logic of the Robots we already have will help us engineer the Robots of tomorrow.

We hear all the time that Robots will be integrated into our lives everywhere; whether in hospitals, factories, banks or the agricultural industry. But aren’t we already surrounded by them? What makes the washing machine go round? What makes the light in the refrigerator turn on and the iRobot change direction when it’s facing a wall? Understanding the internal logic of the Robots we already have will help us engineer the Robots of tomorrow.

How to translate your child's dreams into reality through coding, and program their own virtual robot

How to translate your child's dreams into reality through coding, and program their own virtual robot

October 29, 2019 by G Sturevski

October 29, 2019 by G Sturevski

Your child will learn other skills through coding including; problem-solving skills, team work, independence and creativity.  

Your child will learn other skills through coding including; problem-solving skills, team work, independence and creativity.  

Why Robotics?

Why Robotics?

Everybody in this country should learn how to program a computer........because it teaches you how to think

- Steve Jobs

Everybody in this country should learn how to program a computer........because it teaches you how to think

- Steve Jobs

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© 2019 All Rights Reserved.

Robotics Interactive Online Course for Kids

Learn and invent fun projects with Java coding

Robotics Interactive Online Course for Kids

Learn and invent fun projects with Java coding

Online Coding Courses for Kids
Online Robotics Course for Kids

No more running around after school to get to another class.  Let your child learn in the comfort of your own home through the interactive online course. You may even get a chance to relax.

The web conference technology allows live student-teacher interaction, including screen sharing, so everyone can see what the teacher is doing on their desktop whilst the students can fully participate in the lesson by using chat or their microphones. 

This method of teaching adds both a social and emotional element that supports the learning process immensely.

Let your child understand and learn to code virtual 3D Robots. Just like using a flight simulator, your child will have a lot of fun coding Robots to navigate various 3D mazes while learning the foundations of mechanics, physics and engineering.

No more running around after school to get to another class.  Let your child learn in the comfort of your own home through the interactive online course. You may even get a chance to relax.

The web conference technology allows live student-teacher interaction, including screen sharing, so everyone can see what the teacher is doing on their desktop whilst the students can fully participate in the lesson by using chat or their microphones. 

This method of teaching adds both a social and emotional element that supports the learning process immensely.

Let your child understand and learn to code virtual 3D Robots. Just like using a flight simulator, your child will have a lot of fun coding Robots to navigate various 3D mazes while learning the foundations of mechanics, physics and engineering.