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Intro to Video Game Design and Robot Coding Camp

Robot Academy LLC

Intro to Video Game Design and Robot Coding Camp

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From Gamers to Game Creators: Channel your child’s enthusiasm for video games into something more productive with our cutting-edge class! We provide a comprehensive introduction to video game design where kids can transform from mere players into skilled creators. Turn your child’s love of video games into an rewarding educational experience. Students design their own video game and then program the microcomputer that controls it. Students ages 5 to 8 receive extra help and work with instructor in their age group to code the games step-by-step. Students ages 9 to 14 are given step-by-step instructions by instructor and help with needed. The microcomputer is available for purchase for $56 so that students can keep using it after the class. Lunch provided: Choice of Pizza, Hamburger, or Cheeseburger with french fries Snack provided: Bagels with cream cheese and jelly, potato chips and water

October 28, 2023 - October 28, 2023

$129 / session

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October 28, 2023


starts: October 28, 2023

ends: October 28, 2023

October 21, 2023

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Our mission is to provide high quality robotics curricula to schools, and to put smiles on the faces of young LEGO-fans. Just ask the thousands of students who’ve graduated from our programs, many of whom now have promising careers as scientists and engineers. Robot Academy, now a prominent woman-owned EdTech company with partners across the world, was founded in 2006 by a team that won an international robotics championship two years in a row. They retired their team and created Robot Academy to pass on their knowledge.  Michael Vawter (known now by our fans as ‘The Robot Guy’) shares his secrets to robotics success in the Robot Academy video curriculum. Michael was the lead roboticist for a FIRST LEGO League (FLL) team called the MindStorm Troopers. His team was the first ever to win 1st place Robot Performance at the FLL World Festival two years in a row (’05 and ’06). Michael was later invited to serve as a Tech Judge at the World Festival the very next year (the youngest ever, at that time), and has continued to serve as a judge for international, national, and state LEGO Robotics championships ever since. Michael has been featured in Popular Science Magazine, Columbus CEO Magazine and the National Gallery for Young Inventors. He published peer-reviewed psychophysics research at Denison University in 2011 and went on to earn a masters in entrepreneurship and innovation. In his ongoing career as a robotics teacher, Michael helps students and teachers to analyze and solve technological problems more creatively by integrating their right-brain and left-brain capacities. Michael designed Robot Academy’s Arduino LEGO Robot, as well as the LEGO mBot2, and is committed to ensuring that Robot Academy is at the cutting edge of STEM EdTech. Gail Vawter, former Education Director for a fortune 500 company and co-coach of the world champion MindStorm Troopers robotics team, expanded the curriculum for use in schools as a turn-key solution, transforming Robot Academy into an EdTech company. Gail holds degrees in Computer Science and Economics from Denison University, as well as an MBA from Indiana Wesleyan University. She has worked in the IT and EdTech industries for over 20 years, and her passion is to help young students get excited about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). As a teacher and coach of student science teams, she has won numerous national and global awards with FLL, NSTA/Toshiba ExploraVision, Christopher Columbus Awards, NASA Space Day, US Army’s eCybermission, and more. Her teams’ accomplishments have been recognized by the Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives via honorary resolutions. Gail shares her keys to success with Invention Competitions in her SMART Solution curriculum (Module D of the Video Curriculum). Pictured below is when Michael, Michelle and Mark were inducted into the National Gallery for Young Inventors, the only nationally recognized Student Inventor Hall of Fame. Their invention, the Nanomist: a nanotechnology treatment for diabetes, won numerous national awards before being inducted into the Hall of Fame.  As president and owner, Gail has revolutionized our reach and distribution. Robot Academy is now an authorized MakeBlock and xTool distributor for U.S.A. We currently offer on-site camps and events, at-home curriculum kits, online lessons, and turn-key video curriculum solutions for schools. Robot Academy sells STEAM curriculum, robots, laser cutters and engravers to schools, homes and businesses nationwide.

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