RoboBrain Lantern Festival Programming Event
RoboBrain Lantern Festival Programming Event Daniel Richardson, Head of Curriculum Development at RoboBrain leads students to code their own animated flying lantern. RoboBrain is committed
RoboBrain’s Public Lesson: Series 4 Making Fun Games with Young Learners
RoboBrain’s Public Lesson 4: Making Fun Games with Young Learners Daniel Richardson, Head of Curriculum Development at RoboBrain: Making Fun Games with Young Learners RoboBrain
Dr. Whitewood in conversation with young learners on Artificial Intelligence
RoboBrain Public Lesson 3 – Artificial Intelligence Dr. Aric Whitewood in conversation with young learners on Artificial Intelligence RoboBrain is committed to making computing accessible
Why is Computing Important for 21st-Century Children?
As the world goes through a lockdown, one thing that hasn’t been disrupted, but has actually become more valuable than ever, is the Internet. This boulder of boredom falls a bit harder on parents as they take care of not only their own but their kid/s’ boredom too. If you are one such parent, you’re about to be introduced to a cutting-edge solution to your problem.
A Teacher’s Journey with RoboBrain
Through practical and contextual lessons children will be able to gain new information and fully understand concepts thus enabling them to interact and explore in their own way. They are provided with advanced technology and excellent resources to support them in understanding these fundamental skills.
What is Computational Thinking?
Computational thinking is the step that comes before programming. It’s the process of breaking down a problem into simple enough steps that even a computer would understand. We all know that computers take instructions very literally, sometimes to comic results. If we don’t provide computers with instructions that are precise and detailed, your algorithm might forget vital actions that most people take for granted.