4-H Robotics engages kids in critical math, science & programming skills. Using this curriculum, youth will: Build an understanding of basic science concepts related to robotics; Apply the processes of scientific inquiry and engineering design; Build skills in science, engineering and technology; Use the tools of technology to enhance their learning; Explore related careers in these fields; Apply the skills and knowledge they are developing to new challenges. The 4-H Robotics Curriculum is comprised of three tracks; each is designed to meet the diverse requirements of 4-H clubs, after-school programs, individual youth and school enrichment activities. Participants will learn basic science and robotics concepts online through meaningful and engaging mediums including video simulations.
Hosted by- Virginia 4-H, Virginia Cooperative Extension, CALS
4-H is the youth development education program of Virginia Cooperative Extension. 4-H is rich with learning experiences where young people partner with caring adults and volunteers in a fellowship unlike any other program available to youth today. Through 4-H, young people are encouraged to participate in a variety of activities that emphasize 4-H's "learning by doing" philosophy of youth development.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
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