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Build, Code & Innovate: Ages 7 - 12

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mBot Neo Robotics















 

Get ready for a hands-on robotics journey where creativity meets engineering! In this course, students will learn to program, control, and explore the mBot Neo using the CyberPi controller and the mBlock coding platform.

Across five engaging modules, learners build skills progressively—from basic motor control and sensors to advanced AI, voice interaction, and autonomous navigation.

 

📘 Module 1: Assemble your mBot Neo, explore CyberPi, and master precise motor control.

📗 Module 2: Use sensors to detect colors, measure distance, avoid obstacles, and follow lines.

 

📙 Module 3: Turn CyberPi into a controller, learning joystick, buttons, gyroscope, logic, and game interactions.

 

📒 Module 4: Unlock AI, voice control, IoT connectivity, sound, and data-driven projects.

 

🎓 Module 5: Apply all skills in capstone engineering challenges, solving real-world problems creatively.

 

🌟 By the end of this course, students will be able to:

-Program and control motors, sensors, and CyberPi inputs

-Build autonomous robots that navigate, react, and adapt to their environment

-Apply logic, loops, conditionals, and variables in meaningful projects

-Create AI-enabled, voice-controlled, and IoT-connected machines

-Solve engineering challenges using creativity and technical skills

-This immersive experience equips students with confidence, hands-on expertise, and a strong foundation in robotics and coding, preparing them to become innovative robot engineers.

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