Code and control REAL Robots
remotely in REAL-TIME
Online Space Afterschool Activity. All levels
Learn how to code 3 cool robotic Projects with Eduardo, the Founder of TokyLabs
Class Overview
Become a robotics coder in 10 sessions. During each class, learn to use engineering and other STEM disciplines to bring our creative robots to life. Finish the course with 3 original algorithms of your own which you have tested on REAL robot in our Studio.
Duration
Output
Skill level
9 – 11 Years old.
Schedule

New kind of learning experience
Our full studio controlled from your laptop.
CODE REAL ROBOTS
1st, live experience. 2nd, content on demand
✔ Lifetime access to video lessons |
PRACTICE
Learn by doing
Create your own code/algorithms that will run directly on our robots. You will complete guided challenges that will help you to finish the project. In addition, you will receive free access to the TokyLabs academy and all the exciting coding projects we have there already.
✔ Structured but flexible assignments |


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Learn step by step, through a structured coursePART 1: MARS MISSION
The first day Introduces students to all the possibilities in designing a STEM project. Including Sensors, actuators and logic structures.
All of this will be applied to a number of REAL projects and robots we have in the studio. Students will make their own code to interact with these projects in Real-Time and see the result of their own code.
The first outcome will be a project based on simple actuators to solve a specific problem, like smart farming, automations and more.
PART 2: MAY DAY! MAY DAY!
Then, we will code an autonomous Mars Rover to escape and bring the crew to the Rescue Ship landing point.
This part of the camp focuses on two main aspects: First, building, designing, coding, and installing all the electronics of a Robot. Second, providing a long-lasting experience to students by giving full-time access to the academy and all the courses.
PART 3: ROVER EXPLORER, RETURN HOME
Applying all previous concepts, the Mars Rover robot will be successfully coded and applied to a competition-like experience against the clock. It involves sensing data, actuators and Internet of things!
Every student that successfully drives the robot to the end point will get a certificate of completion.

TokyLabs’ course covers
✔ The Design Process
✔ Rapid Prototyping materials
✔ Running experiments
✔ Creativity
✔ Sensors and Actuators
✔ Prototyping methods
✔ Build Techniques
✔ Internet of Things
✔ Electronics and Coding
Build 3 unique codes and apply them to REAL Robots in REAL time.
Level up in Robotics and STEM
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More questions?
What kind of curriculum is this camp following?
Here are some examples:
CSTA
1B-A-3-7: Construct and execute an algorithm (set of step-by-step instructions) which includes sequencing, loops, and conditionals to accomplish a task, both independently and collaboratively, with or without a computing device. 1B-A-5-4: Construct programs, in order to solve a problem or for creative expression, that include sequencing, events, loops, conditionals, parallelism, and variables, using a block-based visual programming language or text-based language, both independently and collaboratively (e.g., pair programming). |
ISTE Standards (formerly NETS)1.c – Use models and simulation to explore complex systems and issues. 2.d – Contribute to project teams to solve problems. 4.b – Plan and manage activities to develop a solution or complete a project. 6.a – Understand and use technology systems. CSTA CT.L1:3-03. Understand how to arrange information into useful order without using a computer. CT.L1:6-01. Understand and use the basic steps in algorithmic problem-solving. CT.L1:6-02. Develop a simple understanding of an algorithm using computer-free exercise. CT.L1:6-05. Make a list of sub-problems to consider while addressing a larger problem. CPP.L1.3-04. Construct a set of statements to be acted out to accomplish a simple task. CPP.L1:6-05. Construct a program as a set of step-by-step instructions to be acted out. CT.L2-03. Define an algorithm as a sequence of instructions that can be processed by a computer. CT.L2-06. Describe and analyze a sequence of instructions being followed. 1B-A-3-7: Construct and execute an algorithm (set of step-by-step instructions) which includes sequencing, loops, and conditionals to accomplish a task, both independently and collaboratively, with or without a computing device. 1B-D-4-14: Use numeric values to represent non-numeric ideas in the computer (binary, ASCII, pixel attributes such as RGB). 1B-A-5-4: Construct programs, in order to solve a problem or for creative expression, that include sequencing, events, loops, conditionals, parallelism, and variables, using a block-based visual programming language or text-based language, both independently and collaboratively (e.g., pair programming). 2-A-5-6: Develop programs, both independently and collaboratively, that include sequences with nested loops and multiple branches. 2-A-5-7: Create variables that represent different types of data and manipulate their values. NGSS Science and Engineering PracticesK-2-PS3-2 – Use tools and materials provided to design and build a device that solves a specific problem or a solution to a specific problem. Common Core Mathematical Practices1. Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. 2. Reason abstractly and quantitatively. 4. Model with mathematics. 6. Attend to precision. 7. Look for and make use of structure. 8. Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. — We are also aligned with other standards such as Common Core Math Standards and Common Core Language Arts Standards. Full aligment can be provided upon request. |
Who is this class for?
How much experience and knowledge do I need to take this course?
How exactly does the course work?
The video conferencing will be done through microsoft teams in a laptop. You need to download the software from the microsoft official website.
Are classes live? Do I have to log in at a specific time?
All of this entirely LIVE and with the capability of operation and code in remote.
What tools and materials will I need for this course?
What happens if I miss a project deadline or don't finish the class?
Do I take this class from home?
Will I still have access to the class after the course is over?
How much does the class cost?
If I don't like it, can I get a refund?
when does this class start? When's the next one?
Will I get a robot for myself?
After completing this camp, you are eligible to sign up for the INVENTOR PRO Camp. There, we will give you very cool hardware to build amazing projects.
Still have a question? Send us an e-mail at e@tokylabs.com


