Stage 61: Robotics and Electronics Engineering
This hands-on course bridges the gap between science and creativity, introducing students to the exciting world of robotics and electronics. Through practical activities, students will learn how robots and electronic devices are transforming industries and daily life. The course covers foundational concepts in electronics, including sensors, actuators, and microcontrollers, ensuring a strong technical base. With a focus on innovation, students will build circuits, design functional prototypes, and program robots to solve real-world challenges.
As they progress, students will work on captivating projects such as designing obstacle-avoiding robots, developing smart home devices, and exploring how automation improves efficiency and convenience. This course fosters a blend of analytical thinking and creativity, empowering students to imagine, design, and bring their ideas to life.
Overview of AlgoBuddy Curriculum
Coding literacy is one of the most important cognitive skills for the 21st century.
Young Engineers strives to provide a playful coding education starting from early childhood education and building children’s cognitive skills to meet complex challenges as they grow older. We have created qualitative coding frameworks that rely on children’s common knowledge, and encourages them to practice planning, decision-making, and practical compromises through playing with AlgoBuddy.
With the AlgoBuddy program, every kindergarten-aged child acts as a little coding engineer, controlling AlgoBuddy to move, light up, respond to the environment, and engage with varied and unique content, providing an exciting framework for AlgoBuddy to accomplish various tasks.