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  • RobocupJunior Robotics Simulation Competition environment

    Dec 19th, Tuesday - 7 to 8PM (EST)

    Who should attend?

    • Middle / High School   CS/Technology Educators, Coaches, Mentorswho are interested in exploring the possibility of robotics programming using Simulation environment.
    • High school CS or even Robotics students who are already fluent in programming in languages such as C/C++, C# or Java, but never have experience in Robotics Simulation. 

    What will you learn from the workshop?

    • Explore how to manipulate an industrial level of Robotics Simulation software called Webots®;.
    • Explore how to add objects into the simulation environment such as obstacles, sensors and cameras.
    • Go thru a sample to build and modify your own sample worlds
    • Explore and learn from given samples.

    Sign up now to obtain a step-by-step tutorial article (by Dec 12) to get started.

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  • FREE Presentation!
    We strongly encourage attending in-person TO hAVE THE fulL advantage of asking direct questions and TOURING the center!
    Nov. 12th, Sunday - 2 to 3PM
      Learn about the Characteristics of multiple Robotics and CS Competitions, Exams. 
     
    Discuss their learning value in strengthening students’ readiness for competitiveness in College. Check out sample learning paths taken by some of our alumni who were admitted to top colleges, such as MIT, Stanford, and Princeton.

    Learn about some CS and Robotics Competitions, Exams

    Answer common questions such as:

    • How does it help in college application?
    • What are their characteristics?
    • Prerequisites - What is the requirement to join competition group?
    • Time Commitment?
    • What is the learning value?
  • Two Presentations at no cost
    Nov. 5th, Sunday - 1:30 to 3PM
      Learn about SR's established Robotics & CS Systematic Roadmap with a proven track record of success - lays the learning pathway for students to Advance and Gain Competitiveness

    1:30 to 2PM

    Learning Pathway for Gr. 5 to 8
    with Robotics Projects 

    2 to 2:30 PM

    Learning Pathway for Gr.8 to 12
    with Software Engineering, and Robotics Engineering

    2:30 to 3 PM

    Electives such as competitions, exams, independent projects

    Answer common questions such as:

    • How the roadmap help students to excel in engineering?
    • The learning path to guide students to be more competitive in STEM
    • Distinction between levels?
    • Should I expect moving up a level per term?
    • What to expect by the end of the term?Performance Report / Recommendation?
    • What is the requirement to advance and/or join competition group?
    • See the distinction between an ad-hocs vs algorithmic technique.

     

    Nov. 12th, Sunday - 2 to 3PM
      Learn about the Characteristics of multiple Robotics and CS Competitions, Exams. 
     
    Discuss their learning value in strengthening students’ readiness for competitiveness in College. Check out sample learning paths taken by some of our alumni who were admitted to top colleges, such as MIT, Stanford, and Princeton.

    Learn about some CS and Robotics Competitions, Exams

    Answer common questions such as:

    • How does it help in college application?
    • What are their characteristics?
    • Prerequisites - What is the requirement to join competition group?
    • Time Commitment?
    • What is the learning value?
  • 4 Individual Presentations
    August 27th, Sunday
    TIME ABOUT PRESENTER(S)
    11 to 11:45 AM  Robotics Projects - Level B to II+ SR Team who won the FIRST Place at the 2023 ISS Final
    12 to 12:45 PM (Gr. 5 to 9) Robotics Projects Demo (see the difference between ad-hoc to algorithmic concepts.) SR Students

    1 to 1:45 PM

    (Gr.8 to college level) Explore Robotics Maze Navigation and Mapping Algorithms via Robotic Simulation. SR Students (presented at the 2023 World RobocupJunior/pre-college Symposium in France) 
    2 to 3 PM Systematic Learning Roadmap beyond Grade 8, Electives such as competitions. SR Director
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