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Summer Robot Building Workshop Event

by Gui
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Summer Robot Building Workshop Event

AceCore Schools hosted a hands-on robot building workshop during summer break, giving children the chance to experience the joy of building robots. Through crafting, we nurture technical knowledge and creativity.

Event Details

  • Target age: Elementary to middle school students (younger children welcome upon request)
  • Venue: Sakuradai Community Center (3F, Lecture Room 2)
  • Dates: Aug 20 (Sun), Aug 27 (Sun)
  • Time: 2:00 PM start each day (90 minutes)
  • Schedule: 45 min building + 45 min customizing & testing
  • Fee: ¥2,000 per person per session (materials included)
  • Materials: Tamiya Fun Craft Series (take-home)
  • Capacity: 10 participants per session (reservation required)
  • Can be used for independent research projects!

Special Offer

Register on LINE to receive a ¥200 discount.

Event Highlights

During the actual event, children worked on assembling their robots with focused expressions, and the sessions came alive with excitement during the customization and testing phases. The moment a robot started moving brought cheers that were the highlight for staff as well.

Through experiences like these, we aim to foster interest in making things and cultivate the foundations of computational thinking.

Hands-on experience from assembly to customization with the Tamiya Craft Series

Inquiries & Registration

For inquiries about the event, please contact us through any of the following:

AceCore Schools plans to hold events regularly going forward. Check the Schools page and blog for the latest information.

FAQ
What is the target age range for the robot building event?
The event is designed for elementary and middle school students. The difficulty level is adjusted to match each participant, so even first-timers can join with confidence.
Can participants take the completed robots home?
Yes, the participation fee includes material costs, and participants can take their completed robots home. They can also be used for summer break independent research projects.
Can children with no programming experience participate?
Yes, no prior programming experience is needed. The goal is to let children experience the joy of building things and cultivate the foundations of computational thinking through hands-on crafting.
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