2011 Robotics Enginneering Summer Workshops |
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for the talented Youth
Engineering For Gr. 2 to 12
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LocationsStorming Robots:3322 Rt. 22 West, Suite 402, Branchburg, NJ 08876 (Our main center)
Rutgers Preparatory School(RPS):Elm Farm Building/Computer Lab, 1350 Easton Avenue, Somerset, NJ 08873(auxiliary location)
Dean of Chess(DOC):3150 Rt. 22 West, Branchburg, NJ 08876 (by ShopRite)(auxiliary location)
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Click on the locations to view the description and register. Great magazine to show you the possible engineering programs you may select in college and industry. Visit the 10 essential advice and strategies that you need to get into the engineering program of your choice. Advanced Challenge Track (ACT) All our summer programs offer TAG (Talented And Gifted) level challenge with much analysis, and the delivery of true robotics experience and engineering. All hands-on projects are exercised with engineering process. Robotics Fun With Math!
This course utilizes curriculum developed by the Robotics Academy of the Carnegie Mellon University, and enhanced by the Robotics Mindstorms Technology expert from Storming Robots. Projects are filled with real science facts, mathematical proofs and investigations. Continuous open-ended design challenges are conducted with true engineering process in order to strengthen problem-solving, intricate analysis, and teamwork. Pre-requisites:
Software: RobotCTM or RobolabTM Brainacs Girls Week!
This is a perfect workshop week for girls who enjoy mathematics and mind challenge. The week is filled with three kinds of activities, fun analytical math exercise, learning and improving chess skill, and exploring robotic. Campers will receive award/medal each day to reflect the level of challenging activities they complete. The week will conclude with small scale of contests. With, the analytical math contests, the brainiac campers will find it fun as they are more like brain teasers. With friendly Chess and robotics contest, they will find the excitment of a mind sport. Pre-requisites:
Learning Tools: Hardware: Chess set, and LEGO Mindtorms Software: Chess Video, and robotic programming language RobolabTM Physics with Robotics
This course engages students in focusing on physical reasoning with Mathematics application. Workshops teach students physics concepts in exploratory and fun challenging way. This workshop provides a framework not only providing hands on robotics fun experiments to reinforce learning by doing, but also stimulating creative thinking and problems analysis. Curriculum was developed by scholars who were supported by various science organizations including the Lemelson-MIT program. More robotic activities are also added in order to add in a bit of competitive flavor. Pre-requisites:
Cost: $540 Software: RobotCTM or RobolabTM Motion Sensing Control...
Have you ever wondered how the popular Wii Remote Controller works? What kinds of technology allows you to interact with and manipulate items on the video game device via your own movements? With this workshop, you will:
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Cost: $515 Build Your Own Sensor...
NXT Prototyping Kit provides a perfect base for you to start experimenting with your own electronic creations. During this course, you will work with a solder-less breadboard. This allows you to build circuits by simply pushing component leads into the board and completing your circuit with the kit's jumper wires. You will also learn about binary mathematics. Then, you will program your newly created sensor(s). Pre-requisites:
Optional: $53 for take home your creation. Note: You will need to have a NXT processor at home to keep this operational. Software: RobotCTM . Remote Control Racing Smart Bot!
Build a robo car from scratch and learn to program the remote controlling capability with multiple sensors. You will have such a blast to remotely drive your own creation to race through a treacherous terrain. For the more advanced campers, you will advance to incorporate onboard sensors for your robot car, so that it is smart enough to stop at the momment of danger and minimize the chance of falling into its demise. Cost: $435
Robotic Treasure Hunting!
GPS with Robotics - Have you ever wondered how the military spot a location via satellite communication? As GPS technology has started to become more popular in the mainstream, won't it be cool to understand how the technology works. Even better yet, you will program your robot to simulate a fun, but challenging adventurous treasure hunting game. Just like most of our summer workshop, this program will facilitate the needs for both novice and expert. For novice, there will be enough sample programs and assistance to guide you. For experts, you will be working on the more intricate modules. Pre-requisites:
Cost: $515 Robotic Soccer
Find the soccer ball!!! Run toward to the goal!! GOAL! Come to gain expert assistance and obtain further hints while learning how to program all major details to get a robot to play soccer. This is genuinely challenging and intricate, but great Fun! Robotic soccer has also introduced in many high school and college level. The NJ Governor School in 2009 also incorporates such program for its students. It will be filled with all fun robotics activities leading to the final 1-on-1 or 2-on-2 robot soccer game. Pre-requisites:
Cost: $515 Robotic Sabotage! Pre-requisites:
Software: RobotCTM or RobolabTM Robotic Whack-A-Mole Challenge
Seen and played a whackAMole game in arcade. Now, you are going to create your own automated whackAMole game, except this one is built and programmed by you. You will learn how to program the randomization of the popping actions, and compete. That is only half of the fun. How about creating your own mobile robot to do the hammering instead of you!
Cost: $425
RoboDog vs. RoboMailman
-- For Grade 4 to 6 -- Our Robo Mailmen are out delivering, BUT!!! Here comes the maniac robodog! The mailmen need to be smart enough to run away from the robodog! This workshop may be divided into several segments from as simple as building a simple "RoboDog", to a complex strategy about how to identify the presence of the "RoboMailman', chasing after him. Cost: $435Software: RobolabTM Secret Agent Mission!
We are looking for a brave young man or woman to drive his/her secret robot agent to collect some top secret devices from an enemy facility. Beware, your robot will have to be strong and smart enough to run through pathways filled with hazardous debris, dark tunnel, and closed gate which require your robot to decipher the secret code in order to break into the facility.
Cost: $435
Robo500 Grand Challenge and
Drag Racing! -- For Grade 4 to 6 --
Simulating the DARPA Grand Challenge with the award winning
robotics technology LEGO Mindstorms. Plenty of creative time, analysis, and critical thinking challenge. For those who are love math, you will see how mechanical math applies to your autonomous vehicle.
Cost: $435
Maze Challenge with Robotic Rescue I
-- For Grade 4 to 6 - Are you brave enough to join this roboteam to navigate around treacherous terrain filled with debris after an earthquake? Your job is to build a robust robot and program it to seek out the injured victims in the building to rescue them.
Cost: $435
Maze Challenge with Robotic Rescue II
-- For Grade 7 plus - You will build a robust robot equipped with 4+ sensors. You will program it to seek out and rescue the injured victims to a safe zone. Beware! You robot will have to smart enough to negotiate its path through debris, obstacles, and hills. Up for this Challenge!? If yes, register for this Robotics Rescue - advanced session. Stress on algorithmic analysis and programming. Algorithm includes effective scanning algorithm, apply geometry and simple trigonometry with motor encoder feedback. Explore conceptual motor control (P.I.D.) concept.
Cost: $515
Robotic Technology Projects
-- For Grade 4 to 8 - Every day is filled with engaging robotics short projects involving building from scratch and learning behavior-based programming for automation. Projects include:
For those who have more experience, you will be given more complex project which will flex your "brain muscle". Come to gain and polish your true programming experience, and basic mechanical concepts. Students will be divided into two skill levels in order to allow individual to challenge their own abilities.
Cost: $435
Mindstorms Robotic Zoo!
-- For Grade 4 to 6 -- Come to create a mega fun robotic zoo! You will have hours of fun with these animal-like models that walk and crawl! How about incorporating it the sensors to allow them to have the intelligence to sense the environment. Students learn about the importance of modularization in programming. All building instructions focus on building the students' 3D spatial skill, analysis in the functions of each module, but not just piece-by-piece instructions. They learn the importance in understanding the functionalities of a "module", then they will have the opportunity to be creative with constructive disciplines. You can be sured the fun and challenge is virtually endless. Cost: $435
"Circuit UP" your Rover!
Learn Circuitry by doing! This workshop will fill with many exciting projects such as AM radios, burglar alarms, doorbells and much more! By the end of the workshop, participants will be familiar with writing schematics and the rudimentary knowledge about circuit components and common designs with series vs parallel. In addition, students will learn the fundamental mechanical concepts on building a strong rover, and the significance of math application. To conclude the workshop, students will apply your circuitry knowledge to complete the circuit for a rover. There is no soldering required as all the parts snap together with ease. Once completed, you will be able to navigate your surroundings with rover remote control. Option to bring the Snap RC Rover home at $90. Pre-requisites:
Take home the Rover: add $90 Software: RobolabTM "Robot seek and destroy!
This is a workshop where you will build and program your robots from scratch to simulate various scientific disciplines in nanotechnology. You will find out how NanoBots may be used someday to seek, and destroy cancer cells. They will then design robotic activities to simulate the Seek and Destroy based on the newly learned terminologies concepts. Cost: $425
Amusement Park - Part I & II
Participant will build an amusement park filled with various motorized activities with programmable bricks. Activities may include Merry-go-round, Ghost Ride, Crazy Tour Bus, and Bumper Car. The complexity is only limited to what the child can do. For those who are up for the challenge, they will have the opportunity to even program to automate the constructions. They may also learn about programming with sensors. You will be amazed what these little children can accomplish under our well-built curriculum, and help from the technically acknowledgeable instructors!!! Since Amusement Park is filled with so many fun machines, we decide to offer it in 2 sessions, Part I and II. You will continue build and program different machines in Park II than in Park I.
Time: 12:15P to 3:00P Ferris Wheel
Hardware: LEGO Mindstorms and other Simple Machine Components Time: 9:00A to 11:45A Pneumatic RoboHand!
Children will build a air-driven robohand and explore the fundamentals of pneumatics.Campers will see how compressed air is used to enable mechanical motions. Note: Bring your air-driven robo hand home. Time: 9:00A to 11:45A Mindstorms Mechanical RoboDog!
Build a mechanic robodog and explore the fundamentals of simple mechanics. Then, you motorize it with a battery box and motor. Note: Bring your Mechanical RoboDog Home! ... Time: 9:00A to 11:45A PreRobotics Mission Mars
Alien Encounter leads you through the exciting adventures of LEGO® astronauts who have crash-landed on an alien planet, where they have to work through a series of space difficulties in order to survive. For those who love math, this will be a great opportunity to see how that math is used to help reolving difficult robotics challenges, and much more.
Time: 12:15P to 3:00P
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