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SUMMARY:South Carolina 4-H Engineering Challenge 2025
DESCRIPTION:The South Carolina 4-H Engineering Challenge began in 2012 and has grown to over 300 youth competitors annually! Youth that participate in this competition report increased confidence and knowledge in science skills. The 2025 Engineering Challenge will be held at the South Carolina State Fairgrounds in Columbia\, SC on Tuesday\, February 11\, 2025\, from 9 AM to 3:30 PM. We have several hands-on challenges available for youth 9-18 years old\, and youth ages 5-8 are invited to participate in the Visual Arts Challenge. In addition to STEM-based challenges for youth competition\, there will be an interactive STEM Expo with multiple vendors\, free to any participant or family member. \nWe have limited space in each challenge; so sign up early! Registration deadline is Friday\, January 17\, 2025. Full payment is due upon registration. No refunds will be issued within three weeks of the event. \n2025 Challenge Areas \nTeam Challenges (2-4 youth per team) include: \n\nBridge Building\nLego Robotics\nMystery (It’s a mystery…teams will receive their engineering challenge and materials on site.)\nRocketry\nIndividual Challenges (1 youth only) include:\nCoding\nAgriscience – Youth may also participate in pairs for this challenge.\nVisual Arts – Youth do not have to be present to participate. This challenge is open to youth ages 5-18.\nResources\nEvent Overview\nEvent Schedule\nAll groups must register online for the 2025 event. However\, you may collect your team’s information in preparation to complete the online registration using the large group spreadsheet.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions \n\nIs lunch included?\nNo. Participants may prepurchase an optional Chick-Fil-A chicken sandwich meal ticket in advance using the online registration page. Participants may bring their own lunch to the event.\n\n\nIs 4-H Membership required?\nNo. 4-H membership is not required for participation in this event. This event does not assume custodial care of youth in attendance. Parents\, guardians\, or chaperones must be present for the supervision of participants.\n\n\nCan youth participate in multiple events?\nYes. Youth are encouraged to participate in multiple challenges if the timelines do not overlap. Please view the Event Overview and Event Schedule documents for a timeline in preparation to register.\n\n\nCan I pay by check?\nYes. All groups must register through this Eventbrite page. However\, you may still pay by check. During registration\, please note that you prefer to pay by check. Checks should written to Clemson University with 4-H Engineering Challenge in the memo line. They must be postmarked by January 20th and mailed to Clemson Extension 4-H Youth Development\, 267 Lehotsky Hall\, Clemson\, SC 29634 in order to complete your registration and save your team’s spot(s).\n\n_____________________________________ \nPlease note that this event and its coordinators do not assume custodial care of youth in attendance. Adults (parents\, guardians\, volunteers\, coaches\, or chaperones) must be present for the supervision of youth participants. \nRegistration for this event grants permission to Clemson University\, its employees or representatives\, to take and use: photographs\, video\, and/or digital images for use in promotional or educational materials as follows: printed publications or materials\, electronic publications or presentations\, websites. All negatives\, positives\, prints\, digital reproductions\, and video shall be the property of Clemson University. No address information will be used or shared. \nCivil Rights Statement
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/south-carolina-4-h-engineering-challenge-2025/
LOCATION:South Carolina State Fair\, 1200 Rosewood Drive\, Columbia\, SC\, 29201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM
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SUMMARY:Robot and Coding 2025 Spring Program I
DESCRIPTION:Looking for a Fun and Engaging Program?\nThis after-school program is inspired by the FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge fostering project-based learning that’s impactful and FUN. Students enjoy the friendly teamwork and learning from FLL Challenge missions without the stress of intense competition. With flexible sessions available\, you can choose the ticket that perfectly aligns with your family’s schedule. \nStudents will enjoy the fun-filled experience of this 7 weeks program\, once a week between the week of Feb 2 and Mar 17\, during this Spring Semester. It includes both instructional sessions and hands-on practice. The program is designed for students ages 9 to 13 (grades 4-8). The sessions are a collaborative team setup where students explore STEM (science\, technology\, engineering\, math) and delve into the captivating world of LEGO® robotics. Students will learn to code and master the art of building and programming robots to conquer exciting game missions. \nPeer instructors empower students through problem-solving and hands-on learning\, cultivating ownership of their educational journey. \nOur program will equip your child with confidence and critical skills valuable in any future interest. At Queen City Robotics Alliance (QCRA)\, we want to do more than teach coding\, we want to inspire all girls and boys to use their talents and abilities to think outside the box\, channel their ideas creatively\, and most importantly\, have fun! \n\n\n\n\nAdditional Details:\n\nThe program will be on-site next to the workshop where 23 robotics teams meet and build their robots.\nThis after-school camp is ideal for students in grades 4-8\, and prior coding experience is not required.\nThis class is led by peer instructors who are also robotics competition team members with experience to share for learning opportunities beyond this camp.\n\nRequirements\n\nComputer required for all participants. Contact QCRA before the session if a loaner computer is needed.\nLow-cost\, refurbished computers are available for purchase from E2D (https://www.e-2-d.org/)\n\nTransportation\n\nQCRA does not offer transportation at this time. The parent or legal guardian is responsible for transporting students to the facility and to see that the student gets safely to and from the classroom.\n\nFood Policy\n\nOnly water is allowed during class. Snacks and drinks are optional and can be consumed in designated areas but won’t be allowed when working on robots and computers.\n\n\n\n\n\nMore Questions?\nFor questions regarding this event\, please feel free to reach us via email at STEMprogram@queencityrobotics.org. \nFor additional information about QCRA and what we do\, please visit our website! \n\n\n\n\nOpportunity Boost Program\nCurrently\, we do not have the funds to offer scholarships\, but we’re working hard to raise them. If we are able to provide scholarships in the future\, they will be offered based on the following criteria: \nIf your student attends a Title I school\, or receives government financial support. You can initiate the process by emailing STEMprogram@queencityrobotics.org. We will follow up to determine your eligibility for assistance. \nWhen applying\, you’ll need to provide the attending school if you plan to take advantage of the Title I discount. We will accept various forms of documentation\, such as a copy or photo of any official government financial assistance documentation (e.g.\, WIC\, Medicaid\, Section 8). \nIn the meantime\, we encourage you to follow us on LinkedIn\, Facebook\, and Instagram\, or sign up for our newsletter through our website at queencityrobotics.org to stay updated on any future announcements.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/robot-and-coding-2025-spring-program-i/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250111T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250111T170000
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SUMMARY:Free Robotics Workshop For Kids at Clemson\, SC (7-14Yrs)
DESCRIPTION:Parents\, \nWe extends a warm invitation to you and your child for our upcoming free robotics workshop at Clemson\, SC on Saturday\, January 11th\, 10:00 AM PST. \nFollowing the tremendous success of our prior event and the overwhelming response from parents\, we are delighted to announce that we are once again hosting this workshop. Our aim is to introduce children aged 7-14 to the world of robotics in a hands-on\, engaging manner\, ensuring a fun filled educational experience. \nNote: Please bring a laptop for the workshop. \nAGENDA \nCHECK-IN AND GET READY FOR WORKSHOP (15 MINS) \nThe meetup starts with a warm welcome and check-in process\, followed by the assignment of a workshop room. \nFOR CHILDREN (1 hour\, 15 mins) \n\nWe’ll kick off by assigning your child a seat.\nThen 60-min session will start where your child will –\nintroduction to robotics and coding\nperform hands-on exercises on robotics\nexperience our teaching methodology\nparticipate in quizzes and fun activities\nMeet other like-minded students in the workshop\n\nFOR PARENTS (1 hour\, 15 mins) \nYou will get the opportunity to – \n\nExperience the moment as you meet our young students\nMeet the heart and soul behind the company\, our CEO\, and team\nGain insights into our offerings with a detailed overview of the program\nNetwork with other parents and enjoy snacks and refreshments.\n\nDate: January 11th\, Saturday. \nMultiple time slots are available as per age group: \nGroup 1 (7-8 Years) \n\nMeetup-2 -10:00 AM (7-8 Years)\n\nGroup 2 (9-10 Years) \n\nMeetup- 1 – 10:00 AM (9-10 Years)\n\nGroup 3 (11-12 Years) \n\nMeetup- 3 -10:00 AM (11-12 Years)\n\nGroup 4 (13-14 Years) \n\nMeetup- 4 -10:00 AM (13-14 Years)\n\nWorkshop Duration: 1:15 Hrs \nClick here to read more about our robotics workshop. \nFor further details feel free to call at +1 (855) 550-0571
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/free-robotics-workshop-for-kids-at-clemson-sc-7-14yrs/
LOCATION:1381 Tiger Blvd\, 1381 Tiger Blvd\, Clemson\, SC\, 29631\, United States
CATEGORIES:Robotics,STEM
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240805T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240805T170000
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SUMMARY:Robot and Coding Camp with FLL Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the “Opportunity Boost” program and you can find the details below program details. \nLooking for a FUN and Engaging Summer Camp?\nThis summer camp is inspired by the FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge fostering project-based learning that’s impactful and FUN. Students enjoy the friendly teamwork and learning from FLL Challenge missions without the stress of intense competition. With flexible sessions available\, you can choose the ticket that perfectly aligns with your family’s schedule. \nStudents will enjoy the fun-filled experience of this week-long camp with daily instructional sessions and hands-on practice\, and wrap up in the demonstration day on Friday. The program targets students ages 9 to 13 (grades 4-8). The sessions are a collaborative team setup where students explore STEM (science\, technology\, engineering\, math) and delve into the captivating world of Lego robotics. Students will learn to code and master the art of building and programming robots to conquer exciting game missions. \nPeer instructors empower students through problem-solving and hands-on learning\, cultivating ownership of their educational journey. \nOur program will equip your child with confidence and critical skills valuable in any future interest. At Queen City Robotics Alliance (QCRA)\, we want to do more than teach coding. We want to inspire all girls and boys to use their talents and abilities to think outside the box\, to channel their ideas creatively\, and most importantly\, to have fun! \n\n\n\n\nProgram Details:\n\nThe program will be on-site next to the workshop where 12+ robotics teams meet and build their robots.\nThis summer day camp is ideal for students in grades 4-8\, coding experience is optional and not required.\nThis is a week-long program with multiple offerings throughout the summer.\nThis class is led by peer instructors who are also a robotics competition team members with experience to share for learning opportunities beyond this summer camp.\n\nTransportation\n\nQCRA does not offer transportation at this time. The parent or legal guardian is responsible to transport students to the facility and to see that the student gets safely to and from the classroom.\n\nLunch and Food Policy\n\nA brown bag lunch is highly recommended. Our staff can accept food delivery if necessary.\nOnly water is allowed during class. Snacks and drinks are optional and can be consumed in designated areas but won’t be allowed when working on robotics and computers.\n\n\n\n\n\nMore Questions?\nFor questions regarding this event\, please feel free to reach us via email at stemprogram@queencityrobotics.org. \nFor additional information about QCRA and what we do\, please visit our website! \n\n\n\n\nOpportunity Boost Program\nTogether with the Sullenberger Aviation Museum\, this program provides at least 20 opportunities with a 50% reduced rate to support deserving families. \nJust provide a government document to demonstrate your family is under financial stress\, or a reasoning to justify the support to STEMprogram@queencityrobotics.org. We will follow up regarding your eligibility to receive the support. \nThe program accepts various documentation such as a copy or photo of any official government financial assistance documentation such as WIC\, Medicaid\, Section 8\, or others. Or proof of household income is below Mecklenburg County’s median household income*. \n*We adopt the number from US Census Data from 2017-2021 for the Median Household income of Mecklenburg County which is $73\,124.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/robot-and-coding-camp-with-fll-challenge-5/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM,Summer Camp,Tech
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240729T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240729T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
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SUMMARY:Robot and Coding Camp with FLL Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the “Opportunity Boost” program and you can find the details below program details. \nLooking for a FUN and Engaging Summer Camp?\nThis summer camp is inspired by the FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge fostering project-based learning that’s impactful and FUN. Students enjoy the friendly teamwork and learning from FLL Challenge missions without the stress of intense competition. With flexible sessions available\, you can choose the ticket that perfectly aligns with your family’s schedule. \nStudents will enjoy the fun-filled experience of this week-long camp with daily instructional sessions and hands-on practice\, and wrap up in the demonstration day on Friday. The program targets students ages 9 to 13 (grades 4-8). The sessions are a collaborative team setup where students explore STEM (science\, technology\, engineering\, math) and delve into the captivating world of Lego robotics. Students will learn to code and master the art of building and programming robots to conquer exciting game missions. \nPeer instructors empower students through problem-solving and hands-on learning\, cultivating ownership of their educational journey. \nOur program will equip your child with confidence and critical skills valuable in any future interest. At Queen City Robotics Alliance (QCRA)\, we want to do more than teach coding. We want to inspire all girls and boys to use their talents and abilities to think outside the box\, to channel their ideas creatively\, and most importantly\, to have fun! \n\n\n\n\nProgram Details:\n\nThe program will be on-site next to the workshop where 12+ robotics teams meet and build their robots.\nThis summer day camp is ideal for students in grades 4-8\, coding experience is optional and not required.\nThis is a week-long program with multiple offerings throughout the summer.\nThis class is led by peer instructors who are also a robotics competition team members with experience to share for learning opportunities beyond this summer camp.\n\nTransportation\n\nQCRA does not offer transportation at this time. The parent or legal guardian is responsible to transport students to the facility and to see that the student gets safely to and from the classroom.\n\nLunch and Food Policy\n\nA brown bag lunch is highly recommended. Our staff can accept food delivery if necessary.\nOnly water is allowed during class. Snacks and drinks are optional and can be consumed in designated areas but won’t be allowed when working on robotics and computers.\n\n\n\n\n\nMore Questions?\nFor questions regarding this event\, please feel free to reach us via email at stemprogram@queencityrobotics.org. \nFor additional information about QCRA and what we do\, please visit our website! \n\n\n\n\nOpportunity Boost Program\nTogether with the Sullenberger Aviation Museum\, this program provides at least 20 opportunities with a 50% reduced rate to support deserving families. \nJust provide a government document to demonstrate your family is under financial stress\, or a reasoning to justify the support to STEMprogram@queencityrobotics.org. We will follow up regarding your eligibility to receive the support. \nThe program accepts various documentation such as a copy or photo of any official government financial assistance documentation such as WIC\, Medicaid\, Section 8\, or others. Or proof of household income is below Mecklenburg County’s median household income*. \n*We adopt the number from US Census Data from 2017-2021 for the Median Household income of Mecklenburg County which is $73\,124.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/robot-and-coding-camp-with-fll-challenge-4/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM,Summer Camp,Tech
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240722T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240722T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20240416T150029Z
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SUMMARY:Robot and Coding Camp with FLL Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the “Opportunity Boost” program and you can find the details below program details. \nLooking for a FUN and Engaging Summer Camp?\nThis summer camp is inspired by the FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge fostering project-based learning that’s impactful and FUN. Students enjoy the friendly teamwork and learning from FLL Challenge missions without the stress of intense competition. With flexible sessions available\, you can choose the ticket that perfectly aligns with your family’s schedule. \nStudents will enjoy the fun-filled experience of this week-long camp with daily instructional sessions and hands-on practice\, and wrap up in the demonstration day on Friday. The program targets students ages 9 to 13 (grades 4-8). The sessions are a collaborative team setup where students explore STEM (science\, technology\, engineering\, math) and delve into the captivating world of Lego robotics. Students will learn to code and master the art of building and programming robots to conquer exciting game missions. \nPeer instructors empower students through problem-solving and hands-on learning\, cultivating ownership of their educational journey. \nOur program will equip your child with confidence and critical skills valuable in any future interest. At Queen City Robotics Alliance (QCRA)\, we want to do more than teach coding. We want to inspire all girls and boys to use their talents and abilities to think outside the box\, to channel their ideas creatively\, and most importantly\, to have fun! \n\n\n\n\nProgram Details:\n\nThe program will be on-site next to the workshop where 12+ robotics teams meet and build their robots.\nThis summer day camp is ideal for students in grades 4-8\, coding experience is optional and not required.\nThis is a week-long program with multiple offerings throughout the summer.\nThis class is led by peer instructors who are also a robotics competition team members with experience to share for learning opportunities beyond this summer camp.\n\nTransportation\n\nQCRA does not offer transportation at this time. The parent or legal guardian is responsible to transport students to the facility and to see that the student gets safely to and from the classroom.\n\nLunch and Food Policy\n\nA brown bag lunch is highly recommended. Our staff can accept food delivery if necessary.\nOnly water is allowed during class. Snacks and drinks are optional and can be consumed in designated areas but won’t be allowed when working on robotics and computers.\n\n\n\n\n\nMore Questions?\nFor questions regarding this event\, please feel free to reach us via email at stemprogram@queencityrobotics.org. \nFor additional information about QCRA and what we do\, please visit our website! \n\n\n\n\nOpportunity Boost Program\nTogether with the Sullenberger Aviation Museum\, this program provides at least 20 opportunities with a 50% reduced rate to support deserving families. \nJust provide a government document to demonstrate your family is under financial stress\, or a reasoning to justify the support to STEMprogram@queencityrobotics.org. We will follow up regarding your eligibility to receive the support. \nThe program accepts various documentation such as a copy or photo of any official government financial assistance documentation such as WIC\, Medicaid\, Section 8\, or others. Or proof of household income is below Mecklenburg County’s median household income*. \n*We adopt the number from US Census Data from 2017-2021 for the Median Household income of Mecklenburg County which is $73\,124.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/robot-and-coding-camp-with-fll-challenge-3/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM,Summer Camp,Tech
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240715T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240715T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20240416T145852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T145852Z
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SUMMARY:Robot and Coding Camp with FLL Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the “Opportunity Boost” program and you can find the details below program details. \nLooking for a FUN and Engaging Summer Camp?\nThis summer camp is inspired by the FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge fostering project-based learning that’s impactful and FUN. Students enjoy the friendly teamwork and learning from FLL Challenge missions without the stress of intense competition. With flexible sessions available\, you can choose the ticket that perfectly aligns with your family’s schedule. \nStudents will enjoy the fun-filled experience of this week-long camp with daily instructional sessions and hands-on practice\, and wrap up in the demonstration day on Friday. The program targets students ages 9 to 13 (grades 4-8). The sessions are a collaborative team setup where students explore STEM (science\, technology\, engineering\, math) and delve into the captivating world of Lego robotics. Students will learn to code and master the art of building and programming robots to conquer exciting game missions. \nPeer instructors empower students through problem-solving and hands-on learning\, cultivating ownership of their educational journey. \nOur program will equip your child with confidence and critical skills valuable in any future interest. At Queen City Robotics Alliance (QCRA)\, we want to do more than teach coding. We want to inspire all girls and boys to use their talents and abilities to think outside the box\, to channel their ideas creatively\, and most importantly\, to have fun! \n\n\n\n\nProgram Details:\n\nThe program will be on-site next to the workshop where 12+ robotics teams meet and build their robots.\nThis summer day camp is ideal for students in grades 4-8\, coding experience is optional and not required.\nThis is a week-long program with multiple offerings throughout the summer.\nThis class is led by peer instructors who are also a robotics competition team members with experience to share for learning opportunities beyond this summer camp.\n\nTransportation\n\nQCRA does not offer transportation at this time. The parent or legal guardian is responsible to transport students to the facility and to see that the student gets safely to and from the classroom.\n\nLunch and Food Policy\n\nA brown bag lunch is highly recommended. Our staff can accept food delivery if necessary.\nOnly water is allowed during class. Snacks and drinks are optional and can be consumed in designated areas but won’t be allowed when working on robotics and computers.\n\n\n\n\n\nMore Questions?\nFor questions regarding this event\, please feel free to reach us via email at stemprogram@queencityrobotics.org. \nFor additional information about QCRA and what we do\, please visit our website! \n\n\n\n\nOpportunity Boost Program\nTogether with the Sullenberger Aviation Museum\, this program provides at least 20 opportunities with a 50% reduced rate to support deserving families. \nJust provide a government document to demonstrate your family is under financial stress\, or a reasoning to justify the support to STEMprogram@queencityrobotics.org. We will follow up regarding your eligibility to receive the support. \nThe program accepts various documentation such as a copy or photo of any official government financial assistance documentation such as WIC\, Medicaid\, Section 8\, or others. Or proof of household income is below Mecklenburg County’s median household income*. \n*We adopt the number from US Census Data from 2017-2021 for the Median Household income of Mecklenburg County which is $73\,124.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/robot-and-coding-camp-with-fll-challenge-2/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM,Summer Camp,Tech
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240708T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240708T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20240416T145625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T145625Z
UID:2943-1720425600-1720458000@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Robot and Coding Camp with FLL Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the “Opportunity Boost” program and you can find the details below program details. \nLooking for a FUN and Engaging Summer Camp?\nThis summer camp is inspired by the FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge fostering project-based learning that’s impactful and FUN. Students enjoy the friendly teamwork and learning from FLL Challenge missions without the stress of intense competition. With flexible sessions available\, you can choose the ticket that perfectly aligns with your family’s schedule. \nStudents will enjoy the fun-filled experience of this week-long camp with daily instructional sessions and hands-on practice\, and wrap up in the demonstration day on Friday. The program targets students ages 9 to 13 (grades 4-8). The sessions are a collaborative team setup where students explore STEM (science\, technology\, engineering\, math) and delve into the captivating world of Lego robotics. Students will learn to code and master the art of building and programming robots to conquer exciting game missions. \nPeer instructors empower students through problem-solving and hands-on learning\, cultivating ownership of their educational journey. \nOur program will equip your child with confidence and critical skills valuable in any future interest. At Queen City Robotics Alliance (QCRA)\, we want to do more than teach coding. We want to inspire all girls and boys to use their talents and abilities to think outside the box\, to channel their ideas creatively\, and most importantly\, to have fun! \n\n\n\n\nProgram Details:\n\nThe program will be on-site next to the workshop where 12+ robotics teams meet and build their robots.\nThis summer day camp is ideal for students in grades 4-8\, coding experience is optional and not required.\nThis is a week-long program with multiple offerings throughout the summer.\nThis class is led by peer instructors who are also a robotics competition team members with experience to share for learning opportunities beyond this summer camp.\n\nTransportation\n\nQCRA does not offer transportation at this time. The parent or legal guardian is responsible to transport students to the facility and to see that the student gets safely to and from the classroom.\n\nLunch and Food Policy\n\nA brown bag lunch is highly recommended. Our staff can accept food delivery if necessary.\nOnly water is allowed during class. Snacks and drinks are optional and can be consumed in designated areas but won’t be allowed when working on robotics and computers.\n\n\n\n\n\nMore Questions?\nFor questions regarding this event\, please feel free to reach us via email at stemprogram@queencityrobotics.org. \nFor additional information about QCRA and what we do\, please visit our website! \n\n\n\n\nOpportunity Boost Program\nTogether with the Sullenberger Aviation Museum\, this program provides at least 20 opportunities with a 50% reduced rate to support deserving families. \nJust provide a government document to demonstrate your family is under financial stress\, or a reasoning to justify the support to STEMprogram@queencityrobotics.org. We will follow up regarding your eligibility to receive the support. \nThe program accepts various documentation such as a copy or photo of any official government financial assistance documentation such as WIC\, Medicaid\, Section 8\, or others. Or proof of household income is below Mecklenburg County’s median household income*. \n*We adopt the number from US Census Data from 2017-2021 for the Median Household income of Mecklenburg County which is $73\,124.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/robot-and-coding-camp-with-fll-challenge/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM,Summer Camp,Tech
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240624T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240624T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20240416T145043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T150456Z
UID:2941-1719216000-1719248400@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Robot and Coding Camp with FLL Challenge (Week of 6/24)
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the “Opportunity Boost” program and you can find the details below program details. \nLooking for a FUN and Engaging Summer Camp?\nThis summer camp is inspired by the FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge fostering project-based learning that’s impactful and FUN. Students enjoy the friendly teamwork and learning from FLL Challenge missions without the stress of intense competition. With flexible sessions available\, you can choose the ticket that perfectly aligns with your family’s schedule. \nStudents will enjoy the fun-filled experience of this week-long camp with daily instructional sessions and hands-on practice\, and wrap up in the demonstration day on Friday. The program targets students ages 9 to 13 (grades 4-8). The sessions are a collaborative team setup where students explore STEM (science\, technology\, engineering\, math) and delve into the captivating world of Lego robotics. Students will learn to code and master the art of building and programming robots to conquer exciting game missions. \nPeer instructors empower students through problem-solving and hands-on learning\, cultivating ownership of their educational journey. \nOur program will equip your child with confidence and critical skills valuable in any future interest. At Queen City Robotics Alliance (QCRA)\, we want to do more than teach coding. We want to inspire all girls and boys to use their talents and abilities to think outside the box\, to channel their ideas creatively\, and most importantly\, to have fun! \n\n\n\n\nProgram Details:\n\nThe program will be on-site next to the workshop where 12+ robotics teams meet and build their robots.\nThis summer day camp is ideal for students in grades 4-8\, coding experience is optional and not required.\nThis is a week-long program with multiple offerings throughout the summer.\nThis class is led by peer instructors who are also a robotics competition team members with experience to share for learning opportunities beyond this summer camp.\n\nTransportation\n\nQCRA does not offer transportation at this time. The parent or legal guardian is responsible to transport students to the facility and to see that the student gets safely to and from the classroom.\n\nLunch and Food Policy\n\nA brown bag lunch is highly recommended. Our staff can accept food delivery if necessary.\nOnly water is allowed during class. Snacks and drinks are optional and can be consumed in designated areas but won’t be allowed when working on robotics and computers.\n\n\n\n\n\nMore Questions?\nFor questions regarding this event\, please feel free to reach us via email at stemprogram@queencityrobotics.org. \nFor additional information about QCRA and what we do\, please visit our website! \n\n\n\n\nOpportunity Boost Program\nTogether with the Sullenberger Aviation Museum\, this program provides at least 20 opportunities with a 50% reduced rate to support deserving families. \nJust provide a government document to demonstrate your family is under financial stress\, or a reasoning to justify the support to STEMprogram@queencityrobotics.org. We will follow up regarding your eligibility to receive the support. \nThe program accepts various documentation such as a copy or photo of any official government financial assistance documentation such as WIC\, Medicaid\, Section 8\, or others. Or proof of household income is below Mecklenburg County’s median household income*. \n*We adopt the number from US Census Data from 2017-2021 for the Median Household income of Mecklenburg County which is $73\,124.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/robot-and-coding-camp-with-fll-challenge-week-of-6-24/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM,Summer Camp,Tech
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240424T150000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20240327T181212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240327T181212Z
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SUMMARY:South Carolina 4-H Engineering Challenge 2024
DESCRIPTION:The South Carolina 4-H Engineering Challenge began in 2012 and has grown to approximately 250 youth competitors annually! Youth that participate in this competition report increased confidence and knowledge in science skills. The 2024 Engineering Challenge will be held at the South Carolina State Fairgrounds in Columbia\, SC on Wednesday\, April 24\, 2024\, from 9 AM to 3 PM. We have several hands-on challenges available for youth 9-18 years old\, and youth ages 5-8 are invited to participate in the Visual Arts Challenge. In addition to STEM-based challenges for youth competition\, there will be an interactive STEAM Expo with multiple vendors\, free to any participant or family member. \nWe have limited space in each challenge; so sign up early! Registration deadline is Friday\, April 5\, 2024. Full payment is due upon registration. No refunds will be issued within three weeks of the event. \n2024 Challenge Areas \nTeam Challenges (2-4 youth per team) include: \n\nBridge Building\nLego Robotics\nMystery (It’s a mystery…teams will receive their engineering challenge and materials on site.)\nRocketry\nIndividual Challenges (1 youth only) include:\nCoding\nAgriscience – Youth may also participate in pairs for this challenge.\nVisual Arts – Youth do not have to be present to participate. This challenge is open to youth ages 5-18.\nResources\nEvent Overview and Schedule\nAll groups must register online for the 2024 event. However\, you may collect your team’s information in preparation to complete the online registration using the large group spreadsheet.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/south-carolina-4-h-engineering-challenge-2024/
LOCATION:South Carolina State Fair\, 1200 Rosewood Drive\, Columbia\, SC\, 29201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Robotics,STEM,Tech
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240413T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240413T150000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20240327T143753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240327T143753Z
UID:2738-1713002400-1713020400@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Maker Faire Asheville 2024
DESCRIPTION:Part science fair\, part county fair\, and part something entirely new\, Maker Faire is an all-ages gathering of tech enthusiasts\, crafters\, educators\, tinkerers\, hobbyists\, engineers\, science clubs\, authors\, artists\, students\, and commercial exhibitors. All of these “makers” come to Maker Faire to show what they have made and to share what they have learned. With an emphasis on interactive\, hands-on exhibits\, people of all ages will leave inspired to make something of their own! \nAttendance is Free!  So why sign up for a ticket? \nSigning up for a ticket ahead of time will save you time at the event\, since you won’t have to register to get a ticket when you arrive.  Plus\, signing up for a ticket now will help us estimate how many people will be coming and will help us plan our exhibits and interactive displays.  And\, we can keep you updated with the latest information about Maker Faire Asheville in case anything changes! \n  \nFAQ’S: \nHow can this awesome event be free? Glad you asked!  We rely on the generosity of our sponsors as well as individual donations to keep this event free. Please consider making a donation when you get your tickets.  Our sponsors for the 2024 Maker Faire Asheville are: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat day(s) and hour(s) will the Asheville Maker Faire be open to the public?   Saturday April 13th\, 2024 from 10:00am to 3:00pm \nWhere can I get more information about the Asheville Maker Faire? Check out our website.  It has more info about the Faire as well as some of the makers that have already signed up to exhibit. \nI’m a maker – can I exhibit at the Faire? Please do!  You can find the Call for Makers form here. \nCan I volunteer to help out at the Asheville Maker Faire? Please do!  You can find more info here. \nCan I make a donation to help support Maker Faire Asheville? Yes!  Donations (even $1) help us offset the considerable costs of the Faire.  You can make donations on our website or when you get your free tickets.  The Asheville Makers Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. \nWhat are your COVID-19 policies? Our policies may change depending on conditions in April. If you register for tickets\, we will send you an update as the date approaches. As of now\, there is no vaccination or mask requirement. \nWhere can I park? There is a large parking deck next to the Conference Center as well as a surface lot. Look for parking signs when you arrive. \nWhere is the handicap parking located? Handicap parking is located in the parking deck. \nIs public transportation available?  There are several ART routes that service the AB Tech campus. You can get more information on the AB Tech website. \nWhat if it rains?  The show will go on! Most of our activities are indoors this year\, but if it is raining\, you might want to bring rain gear to keep you dry when walking to the conference center from your parking space and to wear while looking at outdoor exhibits. \nWhat can I expect? To have a fantastic time! You’ll be surprised and intrigued with every corner that you turn.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/maker-faire-asheville-2024-2/
LOCATION:Mission Health / A-B Tech Conference Center\, 16 Fernihurst Drive\, Asheville\, NC\, 28801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Robotics,STEM,Tech
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240413T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240413T150000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20231220T121843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231220T121843Z
UID:2473-1713002400-1713020400@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Maker Faire Asheville 2024
DESCRIPTION:Part science fair\, part county fair\, and part something entirely new\, Maker Faire is an all-ages gathering of tech enthusiasts\, crafters\, educators\, tinkerers\, hobbyists\, engineers\, science clubs\, authors\, artists\, students\, and commercial exhibitors. All of these “makers” come to Maker Faire to show what they have made and to share what they have learned. With an emphasis on interactive\, hands-on exhibits\, people of all ages will leave inspired to make something of their own! \nAttendance is Free!  So why sign up for a ticket? \nSigning up for a ticket ahead of time will save you time at the event\, since you won’t have to register to get a ticket when you arrive.  Plus\, signing up for a ticket now will help us estimate how many people will be coming and will help us plan our exhibits and interactive displays.  And\, we can keep you updated with the latest information about Maker Faire Asheville in case anything changes! \n  \nFAQ’S: \nHow can this awesome event be free? Glad you asked!  We rely on the generosity of our sponsors as well as individual donations to keep this event free. Please consider making a donation when you get your tickets.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/maker-faire-asheville-2024/
LOCATION:Mission Health / A-B Tech Conference Center\, 16 Fernihurst Drive\, Asheville\, NC\, 28801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Robotics,STEM,Tech
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240412T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240412T210000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20240327T133653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240327T133653Z
UID:2715-1712941200-1712955600@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Georgia Tech ME 2110 Design Competition: Spring 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the ME2110 Competition on April 12\, 2024. Registration is required for judges\, sponsors\, and attendees! \nThe theme of this competition is Kung Fu Panda. Po\, the lovable panda\, needs to be trained in the ancient art of Kung Fu. The tranquility of the Valley of Peace is under threat from the menacing Tai Lung\, who seeks to seize the sacred Dragon Scroll stored at the Jade Palace. The mission\, alongside the Furious Five\, is to help guide Po through his training. Guide his training with Baozi\, encourage him up the long staircase to the top of the Jade Mountain\, and most importantly\, obtain the secrets of the Dragon Scroll to become the true dragon warrior in order to protect the Bunny Villagers from Tai Lung. \nThe design review will be held in the first and second floor Love Atrium (Love Manufacturing Bldg (MRDC II)\, 771 Ferst Dr\, Atlanta\, GA 30313). The final competition will be held in the GTMI (Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute) Building Atrium\, 813 Ferst Drive\, N.W.\, Atlanta\, GA 30332. \nTeams are evaluated on several aspects of their design by external judges from professional practice during the design review\, a poster session in which teams present and defend their designs. \nEvent Schedule\n4:30 p.m. – Judges’ Briefing\, Love Building\n5:00 p.m. – Design Review/Judging begins\n6:00 p.m. – Judging ends and all teams move to the GTMI Building\n9:00 p.m. – Awards
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/georgia-tech-me-2110-design-competition-spring-2024/
LOCATION:Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute\, 813 Ferst Drive\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30332\, United States
CATEGORIES:Robotics,STEM,Tech
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231216T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231216T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20231101T135809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T135809Z
UID:2274-1702738800-1702742400@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:K-12 STEM Education AND Coding Free Trial Class
DESCRIPTION:Come check out our STEAM education and coding classes for students in grades K-12. From drones\, gaming\, robotics\, web development\, 3D printing\, Youtube production\, and more\, we have something that meets the interests for all. During this time\, your child would be able to get a glimpse into the iCode curriculum\, tour our campus\, and we can discuss more about our program! Please register on our site to reserve your spot!
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/k-12-stem-education-and-coding-free-trial-class-6/
LOCATION:iCode Charlotte\, 8709 Arbor Creek Drive\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM,Tech
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231209T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231209T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20231101T135439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T135439Z
UID:2272-1702134000-1702137600@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:K-12 STEM Education AND Coding Free Trial Class
DESCRIPTION:Come check out our STEAM education and coding classes for students in grades K-12. From drones\, gaming\, robotics\, web development\, 3D printing\, Youtube production\, and more\, we have something that meets the interests for all. During this time\, your child would be able to get a glimpse into the iCode curriculum\, tour our campus\, and we can discuss more about our program! Please register on our site to reserve your spot!
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/k-12-stem-education-and-coding-free-trial-class-5/
LOCATION:iCode Charlotte\, 8709 Arbor Creek Drive\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM,Tech
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231202T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231202T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20231101T135332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T135332Z
UID:2270-1701529200-1701532800@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:K-12 STEM Education AND Coding Free Trial Class
DESCRIPTION:Come check out our STEAM education and coding classes for students in grades K-12. From drones\, gaming\, robotics\, web development\, 3D printing\, Youtube production\, and more\, we have something that meets the interests for all. During this time\, your child would be able to get a glimpse into the iCode curriculum\, tour our campus\, and we can discuss more about our program! Please register on our site to reserve your spot!
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/k-12-stem-education-and-coding-free-trial-class-4/
LOCATION:iCode Charlotte\, 8709 Arbor Creek Drive\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM,Tech
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231128T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231128T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20230912T164542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T164542Z
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SUMMARY:Programming Basic: Hands-on Learning with FTC Block Coding
DESCRIPTION:Class Description\nThe program class will cover basic coding\, and this is the prerequisite for the FRC Java programming class.\nThis course is typically geared toward students entering grades 4-9. \nCoding is becoming a major skill needed in any field. This skill is one of the foundations of STEM careers for the next generation. This course is designed to inspire your child to pursue STEM academics and is their first step toward a future STEM career in programming and robot controls. \nStudents will learn basic programming principles needed to program and control an FTC Robot. Hands-on exercises encourage students to think like a coder and develop important logic and problem-solving skills. \nUsing block coding students will be able to grasp the syntax necessary to code. Guided by our instructors\, participants will create basic code for the operation of a robot. At the end of this course\, students should have the foundation to be able to translate their knowledge into whatever additional coding software they choose and control a Robot! \nClass Schedule\nEvery Tuesday\, there are two sessions available at either 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM or 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM \nClass Start day: 10/03 and End day\, 11/28 \nThe program will be delivered in person at 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive. \nEvery student will need his/ her own computer to participate in the class. Hardware assistance is available \nPossession of a Windows-based PC will be necessary for this class. If you do not have one you can obtain one through e-2-d.org.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/programming-basic-hands-on-learning-with-ftc-block-coding-17/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231128T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231128T183000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20230912T161628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T161628Z
UID:1991-1701190800-1701196200@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Programming Basic: Hands-on Learning with FTC Block Coding
DESCRIPTION:Class Description\nThe program class will cover basic coding\, and this is the prerequisite for the FRC Java programming class.\nThis course is typically geared toward students entering grades 4-9. \nCoding is becoming a major skill needed in any field. This skill is one of the foundations of STEM careers for the next generation. This course is designed to inspire your child to pursue STEM academics and is their first step toward a future STEM career in programming and robot controls. \nStudents will learn basic programming principles needed to program and control an FTC Robot. Hands-on exercises encourage students to think like a coder and develop important logic and problem-solving skills. \nUsing block coding students will be able to grasp the syntax necessary to code. Guided by our instructors\, participants will create basic code for the operation of a robot. At the end of this course\, students should have the foundation to be able to translate their knowledge into whatever additional coding software they choose and control a Robot! \nClass Schedule\nEvery Tuesday\, there are two sessions available at either 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM or 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM \nClass Start day: 10/03 and End day\, 11/28 \nThe program will be delivered in person at 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive. \nEvery student will need his/ her own computer to participate in the class. Hardware assistance is available \nPossession of a Windows-based PC will be necessary for this class. If you do not have one you can obtain one through e-2-d.org.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/programming-basic-hands-on-learning-with-ftc-block-coding-8/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231121T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231121T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20230912T163354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T163354Z
UID:2003-1700593200-1700598600@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Programming Basic: Hands-on Learning with FTC Block Coding
DESCRIPTION:Class Description\nThe program class will cover basic coding\, and this is the prerequisite for the FRC Java programming class.\nThis course is typically geared toward students entering grades 4-9. \nCoding is becoming a major skill needed in any field. This skill is one of the foundations of STEM careers for the next generation. This course is designed to inspire your child to pursue STEM academics and is their first step toward a future STEM career in programming and robot controls. \nStudents will learn basic programming principles needed to program and control an FTC Robot. Hands-on exercises encourage students to think like a coder and develop important logic and problem-solving skills. \nUsing block coding students will be able to grasp the syntax necessary to code. Guided by our instructors\, participants will create basic code for the operation of a robot. At the end of this course\, students should have the foundation to be able to translate their knowledge into whatever additional coding software they choose and control a Robot! \nClass Schedule\nEvery Tuesday\, there are two sessions available at either 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM or 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM \nClass Start day: 10/03 and End day\, 11/28 \nThe program will be delivered in person at 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive. \nEvery student will need his/ her own computer to participate in the class. Hardware assistance is available \nPossession of a Windows-based PC will be necessary for this class. If you do not have one you can obtain one through e-2-d.org.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/programming-basic-hands-on-learning-with-ftc-block-coding-14/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231121T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231121T183000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20230912T161537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T161537Z
UID:1989-1700586000-1700591400@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Programming Basic: Hands-on Learning with FTC Block Coding
DESCRIPTION:Class Description\nThe program class will cover basic coding\, and this is the prerequisite for the FRC Java programming class.\nThis course is typically geared toward students entering grades 4-9. \nCoding is becoming a major skill needed in any field. This skill is one of the foundations of STEM careers for the next generation. This course is designed to inspire your child to pursue STEM academics and is their first step toward a future STEM career in programming and robot controls. \nStudents will learn basic programming principles needed to program and control an FTC Robot. Hands-on exercises encourage students to think like a coder and develop important logic and problem-solving skills. \nUsing block coding students will be able to grasp the syntax necessary to code. Guided by our instructors\, participants will create basic code for the operation of a robot. At the end of this course\, students should have the foundation to be able to translate their knowledge into whatever additional coding software they choose and control a Robot! \nClass Schedule\nEvery Tuesday\, there are two sessions available at either 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM or 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM \nClass Start day: 10/03 and End day\, 11/28 \nThe program will be delivered in person at 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive. \nEvery student will need his/ her own computer to participate in the class. Hardware assistance is available \nPossession of a Windows-based PC will be necessary for this class. If you do not have one you can obtain one through e-2-d.org.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/programming-basic-hands-on-learning-with-ftc-block-coding-7/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231118T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231118T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20231101T135205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T135205Z
UID:2268-1700319600-1700323200@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:K-12 STEM Education AND Coding Free Trial Class
DESCRIPTION:Come check out our STEAM education and coding classes for students in grades K-12. From drones\, gaming\, robotics\, web development\, 3D printing\, Youtube production\, and more\, we have something that meets the interests for all. During this time\, your child would be able to get a glimpse into the iCode curriculum\, tour our campus\, and we can discuss more about our program! Please register on our site to reserve your spot!
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/k-12-stem-education-and-coding-free-trial-class-3/
LOCATION:iCode Charlotte\, 8709 Arbor Creek Drive\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM,Tech
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231114T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231114T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20230912T164352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T164352Z
UID:2007-1699988400-1699993800@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Programming Basic: Hands-on Learning with FTC Block Coding
DESCRIPTION:Class Description\nThe program class will cover basic coding\, and this is the prerequisite for the FRC Java programming class.\nThis course is typically geared toward students entering grades 4-9. \nCoding is becoming a major skill needed in any field. This skill is one of the foundations of STEM careers for the next generation. This course is designed to inspire your child to pursue STEM academics and is their first step toward a future STEM career in programming and robot controls. \nStudents will learn basic programming principles needed to program and control an FTC Robot. Hands-on exercises encourage students to think like a coder and develop important logic and problem-solving skills. \nUsing block coding students will be able to grasp the syntax necessary to code. Guided by our instructors\, participants will create basic code for the operation of a robot. At the end of this course\, students should have the foundation to be able to translate their knowledge into whatever additional coding software they choose and control a Robot! \nClass Schedule\nEvery Tuesday\, there are two sessions available at either 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM or 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM \nClass Start day: 10/03 and End day\, 11/28 \nThe program will be delivered in person at 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive. \nEvery student will need his/ her own computer to participate in the class. Hardware assistance is available \nPossession of a Windows-based PC will be necessary for this class. If you do not have one you can obtain one through e-2-d.org.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/programming-basic-hands-on-learning-with-ftc-block-coding-16/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231114T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231114T183000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20230912T161436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T161436Z
UID:1987-1699981200-1699986600@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Programming Basic: Hands-on Learning with FTC Block Coding
DESCRIPTION:Class Description\nThe program class will cover basic coding\, and this is the prerequisite for the FRC Java programming class.\nThis course is typically geared toward students entering grades 4-9. \nCoding is becoming a major skill needed in any field. This skill is one of the foundations of STEM careers for the next generation. This course is designed to inspire your child to pursue STEM academics and is their first step toward a future STEM career in programming and robot controls. \nStudents will learn basic programming principles needed to program and control an FTC Robot. Hands-on exercises encourage students to think like a coder and develop important logic and problem-solving skills. \nUsing block coding students will be able to grasp the syntax necessary to code. Guided by our instructors\, participants will create basic code for the operation of a robot. At the end of this course\, students should have the foundation to be able to translate their knowledge into whatever additional coding software they choose and control a Robot! \nClass Schedule\nEvery Tuesday\, there are two sessions available at either 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM or 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM \nClass Start day: 10/03 and End day\, 11/28 \nThe program will be delivered in person at 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive. \nEvery student will need his/ her own computer to participate in the class. Hardware assistance is available \nPossession of a Windows-based PC will be necessary for this class. If you do not have one you can obtain one through e-2-d.org.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/programming-basic-hands-on-learning-with-ftc-block-coding-6/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231111T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231111T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20231101T134942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T134942Z
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SUMMARY:K-12 STEM Education AND Coding Free Trial Class
DESCRIPTION:Come check out our STEAM education and coding classes for students in grades K-12. From drones\, gaming\, robotics\, web development\, 3D printing\, Youtube production\, and more\, we have something that meets the interests for all. During this time\, your child would be able to get a glimpse into the iCode curriculum\, tour our campus\, and we can discuss more about our program! Please register on our site to reserve your spot!
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/k-12-stem-education-and-coding-free-trial-class-2/
LOCATION:iCode Charlotte\, 8709 Arbor Creek Drive\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM,Tech
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231107T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231107T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20230912T164127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T164127Z
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SUMMARY:Programming Basic: Hands-on Learning with FTC Block Coding
DESCRIPTION:Class Description\nThe program class will cover basic coding\, and this is the prerequisite for the FRC Java programming class.\nThis course is typically geared toward students entering grades 4-9. \nCoding is becoming a major skill needed in any field. This skill is one of the foundations of STEM careers for the next generation. This course is designed to inspire your child to pursue STEM academics and is their first step toward a future STEM career in programming and robot controls. \nStudents will learn basic programming principles needed to program and control an FTC Robot. Hands-on exercises encourage students to think like a coder and develop important logic and problem-solving skills. \nUsing block coding students will be able to grasp the syntax necessary to code. Guided by our instructors\, participants will create basic code for the operation of a robot. At the end of this course\, students should have the foundation to be able to translate their knowledge into whatever additional coding software they choose and control a Robot! \nClass Schedule\nEvery Tuesday\, there are two sessions available at either 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM or 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM \nClass Start day: 10/03 and End day\, 11/28 \nThe program will be delivered in person at 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive. \nEvery student will need his/ her own computer to participate in the class. Hardware assistance is available \nPossession of a Windows-based PC will be necessary for this class. If you do not have one you can obtain one through e-2-d.org.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/programming-basic-hands-on-learning-with-ftc-block-coding-15/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231107T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231107T183000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20230912T161258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T161258Z
UID:1984-1699376400-1699381800@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Programming Basic: Hands-on Learning with FTC Block Coding
DESCRIPTION:Class Description\nThe program class will cover basic coding\, and this is the prerequisite for the FRC Java programming class.\nThis course is typically geared toward students entering grades 4-9. \nCoding is becoming a major skill needed in any field. This skill is one of the foundations of STEM careers for the next generation. This course is designed to inspire your child to pursue STEM academics and is their first step toward a future STEM career in programming and robot controls. \nStudents will learn basic programming principles needed to program and control an FTC Robot. Hands-on exercises encourage students to think like a coder and develop important logic and problem-solving skills. \nUsing block coding students will be able to grasp the syntax necessary to code. Guided by our instructors\, participants will create basic code for the operation of a robot. At the end of this course\, students should have the foundation to be able to translate their knowledge into whatever additional coding software they choose and control a Robot! \nClass Schedule\nEvery Tuesday\, there are two sessions available at either 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM or 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM \nClass Start day: 10/03 and End day\, 11/28 \nThe program will be delivered in person at 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive. \nEvery student will need his/ her own computer to participate in the class. Hardware assistance is available \nPossession of a Windows-based PC will be necessary for this class. If you do not have one you can obtain one through e-2-d.org.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/programming-basic-hands-on-learning-with-ftc-block-coding-5/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231104T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231104T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20231101T134628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T134628Z
UID:2263-1699110000-1699113600@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:K-12 STEM Education AND Coding Free Trial Class
DESCRIPTION:Come check out our STEAM education and coding classes for students in grades K-12. From drones\, gaming\, robotics\, web development\, 3D printing\, Youtube production\, and more\, we have something that meets the interests for all. During this time\, your child would be able to get a glimpse into the iCode curriculum\, tour our campus\, and we can discuss more about our program! Please register on our site to reserve your spot!
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/k-12-stem-education-and-coding-free-trial-class/
LOCATION:iCode Charlotte\, 8709 Arbor Creek Drive\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28269\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM,Tech
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231031T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231031T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20230912T163055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T163055Z
UID:2001-1698778800-1698784200@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Programming Basic: Hands-on Learning with FTC Block Coding
DESCRIPTION:Class Description\nThe program class will cover basic coding\, and this is the prerequisite for the FRC Java programming class.\nThis course is typically geared toward students entering grades 4-9. \nCoding is becoming a major skill needed in any field. This skill is one of the foundations of STEM careers for the next generation. This course is designed to inspire your child to pursue STEM academics and is their first step toward a future STEM career in programming and robot controls. \nStudents will learn basic programming principles needed to program and control an FTC Robot. Hands-on exercises encourage students to think like a coder and develop important logic and problem-solving skills. \nUsing block coding students will be able to grasp the syntax necessary to code. Guided by our instructors\, participants will create basic code for the operation of a robot. At the end of this course\, students should have the foundation to be able to translate their knowledge into whatever additional coding software they choose and control a Robot! \nClass Schedule\nEvery Tuesday\, there are two sessions available at either 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM or 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM \nClass Start day: 10/03 and End day\, 11/28 \nThe program will be delivered in person at 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive. \nEvery student will need his/ her own computer to participate in the class. Hardware assistance is available \nPossession of a Windows-based PC will be necessary for this class. If you do not have one you can obtain one through e-2-d.org.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/programming-basic-hands-on-learning-with-ftc-block-coding-13/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231031T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231031T183000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
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SUMMARY:Programming Basic: Hands-on Learning with FTC Block Coding
DESCRIPTION:Class Description\nThe program class will cover basic coding\, and this is the prerequisite for the FRC Java programming class.\nThis course is typically geared toward students entering grades 4-9. \nCoding is becoming a major skill needed in any field. This skill is one of the foundations of STEM careers for the next generation. This course is designed to inspire your child to pursue STEM academics and is their first step toward a future STEM career in programming and robot controls. \nStudents will learn basic programming principles needed to program and control an FTC Robot. Hands-on exercises encourage students to think like a coder and develop important logic and problem-solving skills. \nUsing block coding students will be able to grasp the syntax necessary to code. Guided by our instructors\, participants will create basic code for the operation of a robot. At the end of this course\, students should have the foundation to be able to translate their knowledge into whatever additional coding software they choose and control a Robot! \nClass Schedule\nEvery Tuesday\, there are two sessions available at either 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM or 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM \nClass Start day: 10/03 and End day\, 11/28 \nThe program will be delivered in person at 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive. \nEvery student will need his/ her own computer to participate in the class. Hardware assistance is available \nPossession of a Windows-based PC will be necessary for this class. If you do not have one you can obtain one through e-2-d.org.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/programming-basic-hands-on-learning-with-ftc-block-coding-copy/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231024T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231024T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T121723
CREATED:20230912T162938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T162938Z
UID:1999-1698174000-1698179400@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Programming Basic: Hands-on Learning with FTC Block Coding
DESCRIPTION:Class Description\nThe program class will cover basic coding\, and this is the prerequisite for the FRC Java programming class.\nThis course is typically geared toward students entering grades 4-9. \nCoding is becoming a major skill needed in any field. This skill is one of the foundations of STEM careers for the next generation. This course is designed to inspire your child to pursue STEM academics and is their first step toward a future STEM career in programming and robot controls. \nStudents will learn basic programming principles needed to program and control an FTC Robot. Hands-on exercises encourage students to think like a coder and develop important logic and problem-solving skills. \nUsing block coding students will be able to grasp the syntax necessary to code. Guided by our instructors\, participants will create basic code for the operation of a robot. At the end of this course\, students should have the foundation to be able to translate their knowledge into whatever additional coding software they choose and control a Robot! \nClass Schedule\nEvery Tuesday\, there are two sessions available at either 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM or 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM \nClass Start day: 10/03 and End day\, 11/28 \nThe program will be delivered in person at 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive. \nEvery student will need his/ her own computer to participate in the class. Hardware assistance is available \nPossession of a Windows-based PC will be necessary for this class. If you do not have one you can obtain one through e-2-d.org.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/programming-basic-hands-on-learning-with-ftc-block-coding-12/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics
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