Description
Robotics Builders takes students from modifying smart devices to assembling their own working systems. Learners begin wiring components on breadboards and combining multiple sensors and outputs into more complex builds. Students primarily use block-based coding while gradually exploring how their blocks translate into real Arduino text code using the block-to-text toggle.
This course helps students bridge the gap between coding and engineering. As projects grow, students practice calibration, structured debugging, and system design. By the end of the course, learners assemble and program a multi-component capstone device and explain both the wiring and the logic behind their system
Typical Age
11 – 19 Years old
Skills Developed
Technical Skills
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Combining multiple sensors and outputs in one system.
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Simple breadboard wiring and circuit assembly.
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Working with analog and digital signals.
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Reading and identifying structure in simple Arduino text code.
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Calibrating sensors using data collection.
Soft Skills
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Systematic troubleshooting strategies.
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Interpreting outputs to target improvements.
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Working collaboratively with others.
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Developing an engineering mindset of prototype, test, improve.
Requirements
- Robotics Explorers or equivalent Arduino/block coding experience