Algora Roubaix

Come build and program your robot

Learn to code while having fun

AFTER-SCHOOL WORKSHOP

Mondays in odd-numbered weeks: 5:15 PM – 6:45 PM (Annual membership fee: €270)
Annual registration with prorated fees starting in January.

 

INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOPS

Mondays on odd-numbered weeks from 5:15 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. (€25). Reservations required.

PYTHON WORKSHOPS

Mondays on odd-numbered weeks from 5:15 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. (Price upon request)

Work as a team to build the robot of your dreams!

In small groups, the children draw a robot (the blueprint), assign tasks (who does what), build and program it simultaneously, test it, and then present it to their parents 😉.

What is it for?

Our schools help students develop skills …

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Organize and solve problems 

A child who programs must think about what to do first, organize their thoughts, and find a way to do it using an algorithm. This process becomes a habit that then allows the child to think, do, and move forward on his own.

Critical thinking
Sometimes, the program that is supposed to work doesn’t work. The child asks themselves, “Is this right?”, critically analyzes their reasoning, tests it, and finds the solution to the problem.
lateral thinking / creativity

All programmers have approaches and ,, even if the programs seem to lead to the same result. The more complex the programs become, the more children develop creative and personal.

The more you think for yourself, the more you develop your intelligence!

The proposed iterative experimental process allows children to devise their own solutions to the problem and correct their mistakes. It then enables them to creatively improve the performance of their machine.
It is the repetition of this process that helps students understand the principles behind many everyday machines and processes, and enables them to solve other problems in the future.

– Bruno Harlein