Robotics is done as a school Club..a co-curricular activity
JC has a VERY successful robotics program... Guess what
JC has ZERO "robotics" teachers trained in that discipline. The teachers are there to organize the boys and ensure discipline, focus and admin support. We've had English teachers overseeing this technical program
The students master the game challenge requirements themselves, build their initial models, iterate until they find a good solution to the challenge, code the operating software to manage the machine...and complete build & test
Students do this on their own with no teacher telling them what to do or how to do it...
This is done with parts costing US$1500 or less (reusable so it's a one time capital expense) on a game field they build themselves to spec.
So I can have a robotics lab set up anywhere in JA for ~US$2K, a 150 sq ft room and a couple laptops with web access
Now...some old fogey like you may find this "complex" or "expensive" now that it's been broken down for you...but children find it only challenging & engaging ...far moreso than any traditional "science" subject.
They're engaged while learning PRACTICAL, REAL WORLD SKILLS ...that can put them on a fast track to great careers
Before you assume things...ask questions if you're unaware.
Ignorance is not a crime
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JC has ZERO "robotics" teachers trained in that discipline. The teachers are there to organize the boys and ensure discipline, focus and admin support. We've had English teachers overseeing this technical program
The students master the game challenge requirements themselves, build their initial models, iterate until they find a good solution to the challenge, code the operating software to manage the machine...and complete build & test
Students do this on their own with no teacher telling them what to do or how to do it...
This is done with parts costing US$1500 or less (reusable so it's a one time capital expense) on a game field they build themselves to spec.
So I can have a robotics lab set up anywhere in JA for ~US$2K, a 150 sq ft room and a couple laptops with web access
Now...some old fogey like you may find this "complex" or "expensive" now that it's been broken down for you...but children find it only challenging & engaging ...far moreso than any traditional "science" subject.
They're engaged while learning PRACTICAL, REAL WORLD SKILLS ...that can put them on a fast track to great careers
Before you assume things...ask questions if you're unaware.
Ignorance is not a crime
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