At the Robotics for Humanity program, we are committed to ensuring that young children learn about VEX IQ & STEM. Sometimes the most important factor in growth is a platform where kids can hone their skills and interact with one another. We created this opportunity so that future generations can hone their abilities!
We want to help younger generations build the skills they need at an early age so that they are well-prepared to enhance the robust technologies of the future. This gives them opportunities with things they enjoy doing! This all starts with a rudimentary knowledge of robotics that we teach in our summer camps called Vex IQ Robotics Competition.
We accept the younger minds of tomorrow ranging from rising 3rd graders through rising 6th graders. Our latest summer camps are being held one week in June and the other following two in July.
Q: Do I need to get tested for COVID-19?
A: If your child feels like they have symptoms of the virus please get them tested ASAP and if tested positive, then self-isolate for 14 days. When testing negative then feel free to return to our organization.
At Robotics for Humanity, we believe that a STEM-oriented focus in any youth organization (or any organization) is essential because STEM will create careers & industries in the future of our world, it teaches critical thinking, sets people up for success, hands-on learning, & recent events have only raised the relevance & prominence of technology in the modern world.
Here at Robotics for Humanity, we are highly intrigued by the number of scientific applications in our lives. Our science incorporations are mechanical engineering; electrical engineering; and physics when the gears, motors, and wheels rotate, and computing applications.
Robotics for Humanity utilizes amazing technology in the aspects of collaborative robots, mechanics, Robot C, designing processes, and other programming languages.
Robotics for Humanity strives to have a full-on experience in which the youth is trained to become future engineers. For example, robots are driven and programmed in order to perform quick, efficient tasks which replicate those of humans.
In Robotics for Humanity math applications will be used most frequently to help develop the next generation's brilliant ways of perceiving complex scenarios. In order for world-changing students to design, plan, and launch astounding creations, having sufficient knowledge of numbers is critical.
HTML or Hypertext Markup Language is a type of coding language which is essential to know for beginners before anyone should start creating the main design. CSS or Cascading Style Sheets is a part of HTML that allows for changes within your specific design.
Machines moving autonomously are what the future relies on. Building robots that can effectively perform a wide range of tasks can be compared to creating and utilizing self-driving cars too. All of these are examples of practical AI and hardware implementations.