In-Person Free Coding Workshop For Kids at Crawley ,UK (7-14 yrs)
Let your child dive into the excitement of a free coding workshop by Moonpreneur on 8th March, 11:00 AM GMT.
Date and time
Location
St Wilfrid's Catholic School, Crawley
Old Horsham Road Crawley RH11 8PG United KingdomAbout this event
- Event lasts 6 hours 30 minutes
Parents,
Moonpreneur extends a warm invitation to you and your child for our upcoming free in-person coding workshop at Crawley, UK on Saturday, 8th March, 11:00 AM GMT.
Following the tremendous success of our prior event and the overwhelming response from parents, Moonpreneur is delighted to announce that we are once again hosting this workshop. Our aim is to introduce children aged 7-14 to the world of robotics in a hands-on, engaging manner, ensuring a fun filled educational experience.
Note: Please bring a laptop for the workshop.
AGENDA
CHECK-IN AND GET READY FOR WORKSHOP (15 MINS)
The meetup starts with a warm welcome and check-in process, followed by the assignment of a workshop room.
FOR CHILDREN (1 hour, 15 mins)
- We'll kick off by assigning your child a seat.
- Then 60-min session will start where your child will -
- introduction to robotics and coding
- perform hands-on exercises on robotics
- experience our teaching methodology
- participate in quizzes and fun activities
- Meet other like-minded students in the workshop
FOR PARENTS (1 hour, 15 mins)
You will get the opportunity to -
- Experience the moment as you meet our young students
- Meet the heart and soul behind Moonpreneur, our CEO, and team
- Gain insights into Moopreneur’s offerings with a detailed overview of the program
- Network with other parents and enjoy snacks and refreshments.
Date: March 8th , Saturday.
Multiple time slots are available as per age group:
Group 1 (7-8 Years)
- Meetup-1 - 11:00 AM (7-8 Years)
- Meetup-2 - 12:45 PM (7-8 Years)
Group 2 (9-10 Years)
- Meetup- 3 - 02:30 PM (9-10 Years)
Group 3 (11-12 Years)
- Meetup- 4 - 04:15 PM (11-12 Years)
Group 4 (13-14 Years)
- Meetup- 5 -04:15 PM (13-14 Years)
Workshop Duration: 1:15 Hrs
Click here to read more about Moonpreneur's in-person coding workshop.
For further details feel free to call at +1 (855) 550-0571
Frequently asked questions
Current research indicates that the ideal age to begin learning coding is around 8 years old. If you're wondering when to introduce robotics to children, they can start learning the basics as early as Year 2.
There are lots of games and apps that can help your child learn robotics in a fun way. For example, some coding games teach kids how to program robots, and there are apps where kids can design and build their own virtual robots.
Moonpreneur offers a variety of online coding courses where learners can get practical experience and learn how to program robots. Robotics combines knowledge from different areas, and many of the lessons you learn can be useful in various careers.
Learning coding takes time, effort, and patience. If you're struggling with the basics at first, don't give up. Keep practicing, and you'll get better. Coding is one of the most important skills for building and programming robots
Robotics engineers, like other engineers, need to be good at math and science. However, many people think engineers are naturally great at these subjects from the start, but that’s not usually true.
You can gain practical experience by working on projects, joining a robotics club or team, entering competitions, or volunteering with a coding group. You can also use affordable or free tools like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, LEGO Mindstorms, or ROS to build your own robots.
Top Tips for Starting with coding: -Begin with simple projects. -Buy a robotics kit. -Start with small tasks. -Learn from examples. -Join a robotics group. -Keep trying, don’t give up. -Know what you're good at. -Learn how to code.
If you want to learn how to build and control robots, you don’t need to take an expensive course or buy costly equipment. You can teach yourself robotics at home, at your own speed, and with your own projects. Here are some tips and resources to help you begin.
For a robot, moving around can be tricky, especially in places that are always changing or are completely new. First, the robot needs to see and understand its surroundings, then it has to figure out what the information means.
Coding and robotics are connected. Robotics needs coding to work, but coding doesn’t always need robotics. Coding is about software, while robotics involves both software and hardware. Knowing how to code gives us an advantage in robotics.
Becoming a top robotics engineer can take up to ten years because it requires advanced skills. However, depending on your education path, you might start working in four years or less. Most engineers begin their careers in entry-level positions.
By making learning fun and interesting, coding encourages kids to love learning and be curious about the world. It can also help them see how technology can solve problems and make the world better. This will benefit them throughout their lives.
Coding is a big field that covers many different areas, and it doesn’t always come with clear instructions. At first, it might seem like robotics is expensive because of the costly robots involved, but you don’t have to spend your own money to get started.
To learn coding as a hobby, start by exploring online tutorials, buying a beginner robotics kit, and practicing with simple projects. Learn basic coding, join online coding communities, and use affordable platforms like Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
Organized by
Moonpreneur (Previously Moonshot Jr) is a Silicon Valley company that offers futuristic learning solutions to children between the ages of 8-15. Moonpreneur's Innovator Program offers students a holistic learning experience and a unique blend of technical, soft, and entrepreneurial skills with streams such as Robotics, Home Automation, Game Development, App Development, and Book Writing & Publishing.