Intermediate Engineers & Arduino Circuit Playground (7/1 - 7/3)

  • Technology, Engineering
NextGen SmartyPants STEAM School: 219 Albany Turnpike, Canton, CT 06019, USA
Jul 01 2024
Jul 03 2024

Schedules

Full Day 9AM-4PM (07/01/2024-07/03/2024)

7/1 - 7/3 @ 9AM-4PM
$449.00
  • Sun 
  • Mon9:00 am - 4:00 pm (EST)
  • Tue9:00 am - 4:00 pm (EST)
  • Wed9:00 am - 4:00 pm (EST)
  • Thu 
  • Fri 
  • Sat 

Description

9AM-12PM: Intermediate Engineer

12PM-1PM: Lunch

1PM-4PM: Arduino Circuit Playground

Early-Morning Drop-off and Late Afternoon Pick-up are available

Registration period

Registration for this schedule starts on 11/22/2023

Restrictions

Participants must be 13 years or older when the program starts..

Morning Only 9AM-12PM (07/01/2024-07/03/2024)

7/1 - 7/3 @ 9AM-12PM
$239.00
  • Sun 
  • Mon9:00 am - 12:00 pm (EST)
  • Tue9:00 am - 12:00 pm (EST)
  • Wed9:00 am - 12:00 pm (EST)
  • Thu 
  • Fri 
  • Sat 

Description

9AM-12PM: Intermediate Engineer

12PM-1PM: Lunch

Early-Morning Drop-off and Late Afternoon Pick-up are available

Registration period

Registration for this schedule starts on 11/22/2023

Restrictions

Participants must be 13 years or older when the program starts..

Afternoon Only 1PM-4PM (07/01/2024-07/03/2024)

7/1 - 7/3 @ 1PM-4PM
$269.00
  • Sun 
  • Mon1:00 - 4:00 pm (EST)
  • Tue1:00 - 4:00 pm (EST)
  • Wed1:00 - 4:00 pm (EST)
  • Thu 
  • Fri 
  • Sat 

Description

12PM-1PM: Lunch

1PM-4PM: Arduino Circuit Playground

Early-Morning Drop-off and Late Afternoon Pick-up are available

Registration period

Registration for this schedule starts on 11/22/2023

Restrictions

Participants must be 13 years or older when the program starts..

In-person location

NextGen SmartyPants STEAM School: 219 Albany Turnpike, Canton, CT 06019, USA

Description

9AM-12PM: Intermediate Engineers

NextGen SmartyPants' Technic® Engineers teaches kids about Engineering components and Physics concepts through fun and engaging projects.  Learn how to use Gears, Pulleys, Springs, Axle, Bushings, and more as you build and design your own systems.  Students build Rovers, Cranes, Catapults, and more as they learn about angles, forces, and momentum and apply the math skills they learn in school via challenging, hands-on experiences.

 

12PM-1PM: Lunch Break

Students should bring nut-free lunch, snacks, and juice to eat and enjoy as they get hungry throughout the day.  Water and restrooms are available.  If weather permits, campers will be taken outside to walk and enjoy the playground nearby.

 

1PM-4PM: Arduino Circuit Playground

Demystify the world of electronics with this fun, introductory course on Beginner Circuits! Circuit Playground invites students to explore fundamental concepts in electrical circuits and coding in a dynamic development environment. Students engage in creative problem-solving by constructing and programming interactive, hands-on projects that incorporate colorful LEDs, matrices, music, motion and light sensors, game controllers, and so much more.

If the student has taken Scratch Coding with us, they will also see a familiar drag-and-drop programming interface. This further helps students who are new to circuits to start controlling and designing their projects. Finally, we transition students to text-based Javascript and Python coding and also transport the code to a full-fledged Arduino board, so students can get with making much more advanced electronics quickly.

Circuit Playground provides “enlightening” experiences and introduces electrical concepts in a fun and approachable way for Students.

 

 

Early-Morning Drop-Off and Late-Afternoon Pick-Up services are available here.

 

Notes:

  • All Students are welcome to eat snacks throughout the day and join us for lunch between 12PM-1PM
  • 'Please' no nuts of any kind may be brought into our maker studio.  
  • Water and restrooms are available. 
  • If weather permits, campers will be taken outside to walk and enjoy the playground nearby.
  • All Campers are expected to be fully self-sufficient and on respectful behavior at all times. 
  • Students are expected to address any special needs, medications, and bathroom responsibilities for themselves. 
  • Please pack an extra change of clothes, just in case of spillage or other accidents.
  • Early-morning drop-off and/or late-afternoon pickup are available.
  • Please contact us at any time with any additional clarifications and questions: (860) 272-4000.

 

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