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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-4/
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:20231017T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231017T203000
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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-11/
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:20231017T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231017T183000
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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-3/
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:20231014T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231014T120000
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CREATED:20230912T150911Z
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SUMMARY:ROBOTICS PROGRAMMING CHALLENGE
DESCRIPTION:Students in grades 3rd through 8th will program and complete robotic challenges integrating ELA\, Math and Social Studies content.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/robotics-programming-challenge/
LOCATION:Work Room\, 1225 Laurel St\, Columbia\, SC\, 29201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Robotics,STEM
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231010T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231010T203000
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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-10/
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:20231010T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231010T183000
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CREATED:20230912T160542Z
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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-2/
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:20231003T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231003T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T144501
CREATED:20230912T162339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T162339Z
UID:1993-1696359600-1696365000@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-9/
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:20231003T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231003T183000
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CREATED:20230912T160415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T160415Z
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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/
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:20230925T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230925T190000
DTSTAMP:20260509T144501
CREATED:20230912T154255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T154255Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Coding\, Cybersecurity\, and Robotics program (ages 8-14)
DESCRIPTION:Students will learn how to write robotic coding programs to program a functional robot\, design beautiful webpages\, & Cybersecurity methods. \n\n\n\nWhen: \n3 week program that will meet once a week\, every Monday\, 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm \n\nMonday\, September 11th\, 6 pm – 7 pm\nMonday\, September 18th\, 6 pm – 7 pm\nMonday\, September 25th\, 6 pm – 7 pm\n\nWhere: East Point Library: 2757 Main St\, East Point\, GA 30344 \n  \nWhat: \nThis program will cater to youth ages 8-14 and provide hands on exercises that introduce them to Cybersecurity and Internet Safety methods. With our modern day world being so digital\, we are seeing more youth falling victim to cybercrime. Our workshops will educate students on the common types of cybercrime online to avoid and methods to increase cybersecurity whether you are on your phone or computer. \nWe will also educate students on the fundamentals of Coding and how it is a key component of Ethical hacking and illegal hacking. Students will learn programming languages such as Python\, JavaScript\, CSS\, and HTML. Students will also learn how to write basic robotic coded programs and program a functional robot. \n  \nWhat will be provided: \n\nStudy guides and learning materials\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nLaptop or tablet with WIFI capability\nWriting Utensils\n\n  \nFor all additional questions\, contact Instructor Travis Reeves at (404) 414-2520. \nRegistration for the event is available at kncfallcoding.eventbrite.com
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/youth-coding-cybersecurity-and-robotics-program-ages-8-14-2/
LOCATION:East Point Library\, 2757 Main Street\, East Point\, GA\, 30344\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230920T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230920T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T144501
CREATED:20230912T175611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T175611Z
UID:2048-1695229200-1695229200@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Synchronized Drone After School Program
DESCRIPTION:Looking for an exciting way to learn about robotics and coding in STEM? Look no further than our Drone Program!\n12 weeks after school programs are available in Fall 2023!\nThis program combines the latest technology with hands-on learning to engage and inspire students.  In this after school program\, you will explore the basic of coding and programming. You’ll experience a challenge you can’t experience with video games: how the program interacts with the physical environment. You’ll practice and develop your real-life problem-solving skills. \nOur program is perfect for students who love to learn with their hands. In addition to learning from guest speakers on STEM careers\, you’ll brainstorm as a group to use your creativity and teamwork skills to create a plan to make drones “dance” synchronously for the final show! \nThe schedule is one 90 minutes session per week starting the week of September 18 for 12 weeks (skip the Thanksgiving week). There are two starting times and pick the one fits your family’s busy schedule.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/synchronized-drone-after-school-program/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230918T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230918T190000
DTSTAMP:20260509T144501
CREATED:20230912T154101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T154101Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Coding\, Cybersecurity\, and Robotics program (ages 8-14)
DESCRIPTION:Students will learn how to write robotic coding programs to program a functional robot\, design beautiful webpages\, & Cybersecurity methods. \n\n\n\nWhen: \n3 week program that will meet once a week\, every Monday\, 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm \n\nMonday\, September 11th\, 6 pm – 7 pm\nMonday\, September 18th\, 6 pm – 7 pm\nMonday\, September 25th\, 6 pm – 7 pm\n\nWhere: East Point Library: 2757 Main St\, East Point\, GA 30344 \n  \nWhat: \nThis program will cater to youth ages 8-14 and provide hands on exercises that introduce them to Cybersecurity and Internet Safety methods. With our modern day world being so digital\, we are seeing more youth falling victim to cybercrime. Our workshops will educate students on the common types of cybercrime online to avoid and methods to increase cybersecurity whether you are on your phone or computer. \nWe will also educate students on the fundamentals of Coding and how it is a key component of Ethical hacking and illegal hacking. Students will learn programming languages such as Python\, JavaScript\, CSS\, and HTML. Students will also learn how to write basic robotic coded programs and program a functional robot. \n  \nWhat will be provided: \n\nStudy guides and learning materials\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nLaptop or tablet with WIFI capability\nWriting Utensils\n\n  \nFor all additional questions\, contact Instructor Travis Reeves at (404) 414-2520. \nRegistration for the event is available at kncfallcoding.eventbrite.com
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/youth-coding-cybersecurity-and-robotics-program-ages-8-14/
LOCATION:East Point Library\, 2757 Main Street\, East Point\, GA\, 30344\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230918T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230918T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T144501
CREATED:20230912T180714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T180714Z
UID:2052-1695056400-1695056400@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Robot and Coding Challenge - After School Program with FLL Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Looking for a FUN and Engaging After School Learning Activity?\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 12-week long program (from the week of 9/18 till the week of 12/11) with a 90-minute weekly session. Specially tailored 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. \nInstructors empower students through problem-solving and hands-on learning\, cultivating ownership of their educational journey. \nThis Robot and Coding Challenge After School program… \n\nEngages students with hands-on learning and project-based activities\nNurtures collaborative problem-solving skills in a team environment\nCultivates student creativity and ownership of one’s learning\n\nOur program will equip your child with confidence and critical skills valuable in any future interest. Here at Queen City Robotics Alliance (QCRA)\, we want to do more than just 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 in a creative way\, and most importantly\, to have fun! \nProgram Details:\n\nThis after-school program is ideal for students in grades 4-8\, coding experience is optional and not required.\nThis program runs for 12 weeks starting in September through December. Each session meets once a week for a 90-minute in-person class. Select the ticket session that best works for your family’s schedule.\nEach class is led by two instructors\, is hands-on\, and interactive team-based learning.\n\nTransportation\nQCRA does not offer transportation at this time. Transportation is the responsibility of the parent or legal guardian to transport students to the facility and to see that the student gets safely to and from the classroom. \n\n\n\n\nOpportunity Boost Program\nFunded by QCRA\, the program is designed to give families a boost to introduce their children to robotics and coding.  A Promo Code for a 50% discount will be provided once the family has provided the supporting document to demonstrate they are a family under financial stress.  The 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*.  Please email your request for the Promo Code to STEMprogram@queencityrobotics.org and we will get it processed as quick as we can. \n* We adopt the number from US Census Data from 2017-2021 for the Median Household income of Mecklenburg County which is $73\,124.\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!
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/robot-and-coding-challenge-after-school-program-with-fll-challenge-2/
LOCATION:Queen City Robotics Alliance\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive Suite B\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics,STEM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230909T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230909T140000
DTSTAMP:20260509T144501
CREATED:20230815T152231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230815T152231Z
UID:1899-1694253600-1694268000@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:100 Girls of Code and UPS present Intro to RAIL Smart City
DESCRIPTION:We’re so thrilled to join our partners at UPS again for an exciting Day of STEM Interactive activities and demos including Robotics\, AI\, Drones and more! \nThis drop off/pickup event is for girls between 9 and 16. \nMultiple registrations are prohibited and will be deleted. Do not take a seat if you are unsure that you’ll be able to attend.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/100-girls-of-code-and-ups-present-intro-to-rail-smart-city/
LOCATION:Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners\, 147 Technology Parkway\, Peachtree Corners\, GA\, 30092\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Girls Coding,Robotics
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230908T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230908T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T144501
CREATED:20230815T150729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230815T150729Z
UID:1896-1694192400-1694192400@webgyrlzcode.org
SUMMARY:Robot and Coding Challenge - After School Program with FLL Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Looking for a FUN and Engaging After School Learning Activity? \nThis after school program is inspired by 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. \nFor just $24 per class\, students experience a 12-week long program with a 90-minute weekly session. Specially tailored 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. \nInstructors empower students through problem-solving and hands-on learning\, cultivating ownership of their educational journey. \nThis Robot and Coding Challenge After School program… \n\nEngages students with hands-on learning and project-based activities\nNurtures collaborative problem-solving skills in a team environment\nCultivates student creativity and ownership of one’s learning\n\nOur program will equip your child with confidence and critical skills valuable in any future interest. Here at QCRA\, we want to do more than just 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 in a creative way\, and most importantly\, to have fun! \nProgram Details: \n\nThis after school program is ideal for students in grades 4-8\, coding experience is optional and not required.\nThe program runs for 12 weeks starting in September through December. Each session meets once a week for 90 minutes in-person class. Select the ticket session that best works for your family’s schedule.\nEach class is led by and instructor\, is hands-on and interactive team-based learning.\n\nTransportation\nQCRA does not offer transportation at this time. Transportation is the responsibility of the parent or legal guardian to transport students to the facility and to see that the student gets safely to and from the classroom. \nMore Questions?\nFor questions regarding this event\, please feel free to reach us via email at stemprogram@queencityrobotics.org.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/robot-and-coding-challenge-after-school-program-with-fll-challenge/
LOCATION:2102 Cambridge Beltway Dr\, 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coding,Robotics
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230818T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230818T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T144501
CREATED:20230815T145509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230815T145509Z
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SUMMARY:Up and Surveying: Exploring Aerial LiDAR Workflows & Photogrammetry Basics
DESCRIPTION:Date: August 18th \nTime: 8:00am – 1:00pm \nVenue: Embassy Suites by Hilton Greenville Golf Resort & Conference Center – 670 Verdae Blvd\, Greenville\, SC 29607 \nImmerse yourself in the captivating world of aerial LiDAR and photogrammetry! Join us for a one-of-a-kind event hosted by SmartDrone – the leading manufacturer of LiDAR and RGB drones. Master the essential skills needed to expand your professional capabilities and bring unmatched efficiency to your data collection process. \nUnlock the potential of drone technology and stay ahead in the competitive world of land surveying\, civil engineering\, and construction. \nPDH/CE Offered: 4 PDH \nThe event will cover an array of intriguing topics\, including: \n\nWhy Drones? What’s the Benefit?\nFlying Legally\nAirspace\, Weather\, Mission Planning\nDrone Position Corrections\nPhotogrammetry\nLiDAR\nDeliverables\nCase Study\n\nAs a special feature\, we will be providing hands-on training resources via a QR code offered during the event – and you get to keep them for future reference! \nRSVP Instructions: \n$20 /person – Please register on Eventbrite to claim your spot for this exciting and informative event. \nDress Code: Business casual attire is recommended. \nWe look forward to navigating the future of data collection with you and unveiling the potential of aerial LiDAR and photogrammetry technology. Don’t miss this opportunity to soar to new heights. See you on August 18th!
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/up-and-surveying-exploring-aerial-lidar-workflows-photogrammetry-basics/
LOCATION:Embassy Suites by Hilton Greenville Golf Resort & Conference Center\, 670 Verdae Boulevard\, Greenville\, SC\, 29607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Robotics
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SUMMARY:Coding for Robots Summer STEM Program at the McClintock Middle School
DESCRIPTION:Add Coding to Your Summer Activities!\nQueen City Robotics Alliance\, in conjunction with the Career and Technology Education (CTE) Department at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS)\, is offering summer programs in coding and robotics to students in grades 6-8. Our after-school STEM programs deliver collaborative\, hands-on\, project-based learning through products like the LEGO® Learning System. \nThrough our live\, interactive group classes\, students learn the fundamentals of coding and develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Learning computer programming helps prepare your child for the future\, regardless of the career path they end up choosing. \nOur summer STEM program…\n\nEngages students through project-based exercises\nEmploys collaborative problem-solving that involves all participants\nProduces results that reflect high levels of creativity and ownership\nPromotes college and career readiness\n\nBringing math & science to life with a LEGO® robot!\n\nBuild a LEGO robot for optimum navigation\nUse beams\, frames\, pins\, connector blocks\, and axles to create sturdy structures\nPlace and calibrate sensors for optimal robot functionality\nProgram a robot to respond to commands and react to different environments\n\nOur program will equip your child with confidence and critical skills valuable in any future career. Here at QCRA\, we want to do more than just 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 in a creative way and most importantly\, have fun! \nProgram Details\n\nThis in-depth program is ideal for students in grades 6-8\, and coding experience is optional and not required.\nCapacity is limited to ensure a team learning environment with small classes.\n4 days course meets on between 7/17-7/20 (Mon-Thu)\, 3 hours each day.\nStudents can choose from two identical offerings starting at 9 AM or 1 PM (some coding experience preferred for afternoon session; morning session open to all).\nHands-on\, in-person\, interactive group classes.\nCMS covers the cost and the class is free (but limited to CMS students only).\n\nHardware Requirements\nYou will need a device to operate the LEGO EV3 classroom app. Most laptops can operate this app. The easiest way to find out whether your computer will work is to download the app. Devices that can download and install the software will likely work. \nNeed a laptop?\nE2D sells high-quality refurbished laptops for typically around $100. \nQCRA can loan out a limited number of laptops for this course. Feel free to contact us at stemprogram@queencityrobotics.org to request a loaner laptop or if you have any questions or concerns about the hardware requirements. \nWaitlist\nA waitlist will be started once the program has reached the maximum number of participants. If a spot opens up\, participants will be notified in the order in which they were added to the list. Please contact stemprogram@queencityrobotics.org for questions regarding the waitlist or for more information about this or future classes. \nTransportation\nQCRA does not offer transportation at this time. Transportation is the responsibility of the parent or legal guardian to transport students to the school and to see that the student gets safely to and from the classroom. \nMore Questions?\nFor questions regarding this event\, please feel free to reach us via email at stemprogram@queencityrobotics.org. \n  \nThe Fun Doesn’t Stop Here\nQCRA leverages FIRST Robotics to help youth learn life and workplace skills in teamwork\, technology\, business\, and communication. Our robotics programs combine the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology to help middle and high school-aged girls and boys learn to solve real-world problems. Our robotics teams design\, build\, and code robots that compete in an alliance format against other FIRST robotics teams. \nJoin one of our robotics teams to continue gaining STEM skills in a fun collaborative and encouraging environment. \n\n\n\n\nFor additional information about QCRA and what we do\, please visit our website! \nWould you like to support the cause and develop a “Lost Einstein”? Donate to help make a difference in your community.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/coding-for-robots-summer-stem-program-at-the-mcclintock-middle-school/
LOCATION:McClintock\, 1925 Rama Road\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28212\, United States
CATEGORIES:Robotics,Summer Camp
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SUMMARY:Camp Challenge - A taste of FIRST Robotics Competition(Rising 4-8th Grade)
DESCRIPTION:Participants will gain hands-on experience by creatively solving a series of First Lego League(FLL) robotics competition missions. Through the use of the SPIKE PRIME robotics kit\, students will construct and program robots and design custom attachments to complete a variety of challenges. They will also learn the most important part of FLL – Core Values. The camp culminates in a friendly competition that puts the students’ newly acquired skills and knowledge to the test. \n  \n\n\n\n\nThings to bring: \nFully charged device & ChargerSnackWater BottleA desire to learn and have fun \nImportant info about your Device: \nPlease check the System requirement below to ensure your device is supported.https://education.lego.com/en-us/downloads/spike-app/software \nAlthough Chromebook is supported\, several limitations may cause issues during the class. \nTo Do at home before camp starts: \nPlease follow the link below to download the Spike Prime software: https://education.lego.com/en-us/downloads/spike-app/software
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/camp-challenge-a-taste-of-first-robotics-competitionrising-4-8th-grade/
LOCATION:Polo Ridge Elementary School\, 11830 Tom Short Road\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28277\, United States
CATEGORIES:Robotics
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230710T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230713T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T144501
CREATED:20230627T171843Z
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SUMMARY:Coding for Robots Summer STEM Program at the Renaissance West STEAM Academy
DESCRIPTION:Add Coding to Your Summer Activities!\nQueen City Robotics Alliance\, in conjunction with the Career and Technology Education (CTE) Department at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS)\, is offering summer programs in coding and robotics to students in grades 6-8. Our after-school STEM programs deliver collaborative\, hands-on\, project-based learning through products like the LEGO® Learning System. \nThrough our live\, interactive group classes\, students learn the fundamentals of coding and develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Learning computer programming helps prepare your child for the future\, regardless of the career path they end up choosing. \nOur summer STEM program…\n\nEngages students through project-based exercises\nEmploys collaborative problem-solving that involves all participants\nProduces results that reflect high levels of creativity and ownership\nPromotes college and career readiness\n\nBringing math & science to life with a LEGO® robot!\n\nBuild a LEGO robot for optimum navigation\nUse beams\, frames\, pins\, connector blocks\, and axles to create sturdy structures\nPlace and calibrate sensors for optimal robot functionality\nProgram a robot to respond to commands and react to different environments\n\nOur program will equip your child with confidence and critical skills valuable in any future career. Here at QCRA\, we want to do more than just 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 in a creative way and most importantly\, have fun! \nProgram Details\n\nThis in-depth program is ideal for students in grades 6-8\, and coding experience is optional and not required.\nCapacity is limited to ensure a team learning environment with small classes.\n4 days course meets on between 7/17-7/20 (Mon-Thu)\, 3 hours each day.\nStudents can choose from two identical offerings starting at 9 AM or 1 PM (some coding experience preferred for afternoon session; morning session open to all).\nHands-on\, in-person\, interactive group classes.\nCMS covers the cost and the class is free (but limited to CMS students only).\n\nHardware Requirements\nYou will need a device to operate the LEGO EV3 classroom app. Most laptops can operate this app. The easiest way to find out whether your computer will work is to download the app. Devices that can download and install the software will likely work. \nNeed a laptop?\nE2D sells high-quality refurbished laptops for typically around $100. \nQCRA can loan out a limited number of laptops for this course. Feel free to contact us at stemprogram@queencityrobotics.org to request a loaner laptop or if you have any questions or concerns about the hardware requirements. \nWaitlist\nA waitlist will be started once the program has reached the maximum number of participants. If a spot opens up\, participants will be notified in the order in which they were added to the list. Please contact stemprogram@queencityrobotics.org for questions regarding the waitlist or for more information about this or future classes. \nTransportation\nQCRA does not offer transportation at this time. Transportation is the responsibility of the parent or legal guardian to transport students to the school and to see that the student gets safely to and from the classroom. \nMore Questions?\nFor questions regarding this event\, please feel free to reach us via email at stemprogram@queencityrobotics.org. \n  \nThe Fun Doesn’t Stop Here\nQCRA leverages FIRST Robotics to help youth learn life and workplace skills in teamwork\, technology\, business\, and communication. Our robotics programs combine the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology to help middle and high school-aged girls and boys learn to solve real-world problems. Our robotics teams design\, build\, and code robots that compete in an alliance format against other FIRST robotics teams. \nJoin one of our robotics teams to continue gaining STEM skills in a fun collaborative and encouraging environment. \n\n\n\n\nFor additional information about QCRA and what we do\, please visit our website! \nWould you like to support the cause and develop a “Lost Einstein”? Donate to help make a difference in your community.
URL:https://webgyrlzcode.org/event/coding-for-robots-summer-stem-program-at-the-renaissance-west-steam-academy/
LOCATION:Renaissance West STEAM Academy\, 1925 Rama Road\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28212\, United States
CATEGORIES:Robotics,Summer Camp
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