Fun, engaging courses from high-school mentors teach students the fundamentals of robotics, engineering, and computer science.
RoboZone is an organization that runs programs to teach students important computer science, engineering, and robotics principles. Our course caters to both beginner and advanced students.
Students learn how to use breadboards, transistors, capacitors, resistors, and more to create their own projects. We teach them how to control these components using Arduinos, which they program in C++.
Once they have their basics covered, we teach them more advanced topics, like how to control voltage and current, and let them design their own project. For their final project, they combine 3D printing, electrical engineering, and programming to create anything they wish.
Learn to work with electronic components and understand circuit design.
Write code in C++ to control Arduino boards and create interactive projects.
Build robots and automated systems that interact with the real world.
Apply engineering principles to solve real-world problems with technology.
Daksh is a rising junior at South Brunswick High School. He is a member of VEX robotics team 750W. In his free time, Daksh enjoys working on computer science projects and spending time with friends, dogs and family.
Sammy is a rising junior at South Brunswick High School and is a part of his VEX robotics team, 750W. In his free time he enjoys competing in Science Olympiad and spending time with his family, friends, and two cats.
Nitish is a rising junior at South Brunswick High School that is a part of his VEX robotics team. In his free time he enjoys playing volleyball and outdoor activities like hiking and camping.
Rohan is a rising junior at SBHS. He is a part of multiple clubs and organizations related to the STEM area. In his free time Rohan enjoys partaking in innovation research competitions. He enjoys spending time with his family and friends by traveling and camping.
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