CARP is an initiative of Robotix Lab Research Academy. We have developed an extensive syllabus on Robotics for the School students starting from Class 1 to Class – 12, which is being accepted as a part of the curriculum in the schools.
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After school program robotixlab research academyrobotixlab
It is a multidisciplinary Robotics program specially designed curriculum to teach in children about Robotics
The program utilizes hands-on activities to engage a child's curious mind children learn to experiment innovate and build robotic models and machines throughout the 10 progressive levels of the course
Robotics Development with MATLAB - Jose Avendano 2020.06.03 | RoboCup@Home Ed...robocupathomeedu
RoboCup@Home Education
Online Classroom: Invited Lecture Series
= Robotics Development with MATLAB =
Speaker: Jose Avendano | MathWorks
Date and Time:
- June 03, 2020 (Wed) 19:00~21:00 (GMT+8 China/Malaysia)
- June 03, 2020 (Wed) 07:00~09:00 (EDT New York)
- June 03, 2020 (Wed) 13:00~15:00 (CEST Italy/France)
https://www.robocupathomeedu.org/learn/online-classroom/invited-lecture-series
My presentation from European Robotics Forum 2019 about R&D "Air and water quality control system based on IoT and Blockchain."
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Atal school program robotixlab research academyrobotixlab
Atal Tinkering Labs is a part of the government's flagship Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), the tie-up with Intel will lead to the creation of laboratories at schools aimed at teaching skills such as computational thinking, adaptive learning, physical computing and developing a design mindset among students between 12-18 years of age.
After school program robotixlab research academyrobotixlab
It is a multidisciplinary Robotics program specially designed curriculum to teach in children about Robotics
The program utilizes hands-on activities to engage a child's curious mind children learn to experiment innovate and build robotic models and machines throughout the 10 progressive levels of the course
Robotics Development with MATLAB - Jose Avendano 2020.06.03 | RoboCup@Home Ed...robocupathomeedu
RoboCup@Home Education
Online Classroom: Invited Lecture Series
= Robotics Development with MATLAB =
Speaker: Jose Avendano | MathWorks
Date and Time:
- June 03, 2020 (Wed) 19:00~21:00 (GMT+8 China/Malaysia)
- June 03, 2020 (Wed) 07:00~09:00 (EDT New York)
- June 03, 2020 (Wed) 13:00~15:00 (CEST Italy/France)
https://www.robocupathomeedu.org/learn/online-classroom/invited-lecture-series
My presentation from European Robotics Forum 2019 about R&D "Air and water quality control system based on IoT and Blockchain."
In 2018 Airalab R&D team did several experiments with mobile robotics and environmental sensors on board. As the information about air and water quality is sensitive in most cases of using, Airalab engineers decided to use public blockchain as an immutable and transparent ledger. In the presentation, we will speak about technical details and principal schemes of creating such a cyber-physical system that can be used as an independent observer of human activity.
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Complete project guidance along with hands on Training and practical sessions
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Electronics Projects List for Engineering StudentsElectronics Hub
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These projects on electronics are collected from various resources and are proposed by many professionals.
Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality in EducationSAHIL KUMAR
This Presentation showcases
- Value Proposition of Adoption VR/AR based learning
- Titles developed in Vocational Training
- Titles Developed in K12 Education
- Scalable Display Solutions
- Client References
Robot technology has been around for a long time, and robots are amazingly good at doing the same thing over and over again. Typically used in factory environments. Hard objects, exact dimensions, known locations. Industrial automation
Project Ideas for final year E& TC Diploma students
Complete project guidance along with hands on Training and practical sessions
100% guarantee of running projects
A Rubric For District Robotics Success: A Buyer's Guide & Hands On Experience...Dr. Daniel Downs
Looking to invest in robotics for your district? This presentation will provide participants with a hands-on buying guide to help review the largest robotics platforms Lego EV3, VEX EDR and Tetrix platforms with a hands on demonstration of their different building options, required programming skills and controller capabilities. In addition to these platforms a range of low cost options for elementary robotics will also be discussed and shown such as the Edison and Bee-Bot platforms. Leave this presentation informed on the features of these platforms and a rubric to help you select robotics platforms based on your educational and financial goals.
This presentation will also highlight the essential 21st Century Skills and Computer Science skills that robotics bring to a students learning. View classroom videos, robotics challenges and experience these platforms for yourself.
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The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
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Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
2. Curriculum Aligned Robotics Program (CARP)
Robotics as a Learning Tool for Educational Transformation as CARP
CARP is an initiative of Robotix Lab Research Academy. We have developed an extensive syllabus
on Robotics for the School students starting from Class 1 to Class – 12, which is being accepted as a
part of the curriculum in the schools. The syllabus on Robotics has been aligned along the lines of the
Science and Mathematics syllabus that the students learn in the classrooms.
Instructional Methods:
We provide two Trainers on our payrolls to handle this program within school and school hours as
per the convenient period allocation of schools where each student need to attend 24 periods to
complete this fast track program with 90 % of hands on session supported by
Lectures
Demonstrations
Class discussion/Virtual discussions
Individual/group projects
Labs for programming and analysis
Robotixlab Research Academy will provide sufficient kits for the students to build multiple
robots both in LEGO ROBOTICS and CLASSICAL ROBOTICS in three student sharing
basis.
We request the school to support us with a smart board or Projector for classes and share its
computer lab for testing programs
3. CLASS 1
S.no. Topic Activity
1 What is robot? Jump for robots
2 Introduction to types of robots Av presentation to latest trends in robotics
3 Introduction to WeDo robots Exploring WeDo components
4 Introduction to Lego WeDo graphical
programming
Name the WeDo software blocks
5 Human senses vs. robot senses Oral av presentation contains sensor introduction
6 Plant life Save the plant – math kit activity
7 Animal life Alligator robot
8 patterns Patternize the bricks
9 Shapes and sizes Sorting according to shapes
10 Gears Gear rack girl
11 Data handling with numbers and colors Plot the chart using math kit
12 My home. Everything is safe in my home Constructing home using math kit
13 Tik - tok clock Building a clock
14 Counting Number activity using WeDo software
15 Addition and subtraction Add and subtract the blocks in plates
16 Number names Display the numbers
17 Weather and seasons Constructing a robot wiper
18 Air and its properties Constructing an aero plane
19 Water- robot swims Fish robot with two sensor
20 Outer universe Construct a spacecraft lander
4. CLASS 2
S.no Topic Activity
1 Introduction to robotics Av presentation
2 Introduction to WeDo software Name the WeDo software blocks
3 Introduction to WeDo hardware Relay on math and WeDo components
4 Good habits and safety Fire truck
5 Plants Bee on the flower
6 Air Airplane
7 Sun, moon and star Space craft
8 Source of water Robotic Well
9 Our houses Lift automation
10 Animal life Robotic dragonfly
11 Our environment WeDo gilder
12 Numbers
a) Skip counting
1.Add to display
2.Subtract from display
13 Measurements Robotic catapult
14 Geometry in everyday life-solid Math activity
15 Symmetry and shapes Wedo butterfly
16 Data handling Graph the data
17 Multiplication Math activity
18 Pattern Wedo robotic frogs
19 Time and date Robotic clock
20 Final assessment
5. CLASS 3
S.no Topic Activity
1 What is a robot? Av presentation
2 How would you recognize a robot Av presentation
3 Are there robots in your environment? Book activity
4 Building Robots with WeDo plans Giant Escape
5 Programming challenges associated with each plans Understanding the software blocks
6 List of WeDo components Robot Relay
7 The Sound List and their associated numbers Understanding the various sounds
8 WeDo programming Icons Understanding the Product,Relay
9 The Plant World and Robotics Grass trimmer
10 The Robotic Animal Curriculum Domestic animal
11 Shapes and Sizes Data Handling
12 The Human World Robot Men
13 Learning about Matter Temperature sensor monitoring
14 Learning about force Check this out
15 Earth and universe LEGO solar system
16 Properties of Air Mars rover robot
17 Learning about seasons Make your own Low-Tech Weather station
18 Water and its properties Roaming Robot by own
19 Measurements See-Saw robot
20 The Math within robots Math concept revision
21 ASSESSMENT
6. CLASS 4
S.no Topic Activity
1 Introduction to robotics Av presentation
2 Flowchart Book activity and oral activity
3 Introduction to hardware Construct a mobile robot
4 Introduction to software Programming activity
5 Plants-the food factories Robotic flytrap
6 Animal adaptation Baby elephant
7 Food and hygiene Automatic sandwich maker
8 Matter and its properties Temper bot
9 My environment Pollution detection bot
10 Arithmetic operations Arithmetic operations using math block
11 Fraction and decimals Press it
12 Geometry Go around
13 Time and measurement Race course
14 Area and perimeter Area formation
15 Designs and patterns-building with bricks Edge detector
7. CLASS 5
S.No Topics Activity
1 Introduction to robotics Av presentation
2 Instruction sequencing Maze Solver
3 Introduction to Ev3 hardware Gearing activity
4 Introduction to Ev3 software Programming activity
5 Assessment I
6 Plant reproduction Worm robot
7 Robot zoo and feeding frenzy Robotic animal
8 Simple machines Ball roller coaster
9 Assessment II
10 Robotic ecosystem affected by pollution Pollution detecting robot
11 Matter Speed bot
12 Human vs. Robot Humanoid robot
13 Assessment III
14 Perimeter and Area Automated perimeter calculator
15 Time Robot stopwatch
16 Assessment IV
17 Geometry-symmetry Doma bot
18 Ratio and Proportion Race car
19 Data handling Programming with Rotational sensor
20 Smart charts Robot Claw
21 Assessment V
8. CLASS 6
S.No Topics Activity
1 Introduction to robotics Av presentation
2 Introduction to hardware Motor powering
3 Introduction to software Programming activity
4 Sorting the waste Color Ball Sorter
5 Assessment I
6 Motion and measurement Sketch a Bot
7 Movement in animals Snake Bot
8 Light, shadow and reflection Light Theremin
9 Assessment II
10 Electric currents and circuits LED glow using resistor
11 Magnet& magnetism Reed switch
12 Playing with numbers Combination Lock Box
13 Fractions & decimals Peg Sorter
14 Algebra Tray Identifier
15 Ratio and proportion 4*4 Car With 3 Button Remote
16 Perimeter and area of polygons Area And Volume Calculator
17 Data handling Motorized Claw
18 Final assessment
9. CLASS 7
S.No Topics Activity
1 Introduction to robotics Av presentation
2 Introduction to hardware Naming the hardware
3 Software programming Programming activity
4 Assessment I
5 Food: nutrition in plants Dark and light sensor
6 Fractions and decimals Snow Mobile Robot
7 Algebraic expressions Baseball Batter Robot
8 Assessment II
9 Ratio, proportion and unitary method Tug of War
10 Lines and angles Castor Bot
11 Triangles and their properties Triangle Base
12 Perimeter and area Automated Solid Shape And Perimeter Calculator
13 Assessment III
14 Materials: Temperature and Heat Thermistor circuit
15 Time and measurement Line follower Bot
16 Electric current and its effect Glowing LED using resistor and capacitor
17 Light-reflection Reflectron
18 Basic electronic components Touch Switch
19 Assessment IV
10. CLASS 8
S.No Topics Activity
1 Introduction to robotics AV presentation
2 Introduction to hardware Naming the hardware
3 Introduction to software Programming activity
4 Number system: integers Ball Roller Coaster Bot
5 Assessment I
6 Ratio and proportion Reeling Rope Bot
7 Lines and angles Wheel Experiment
8 Data handling Basketball Dropper
9 Probability RPS(Rock ,Paper &Scissors)Bot
10 Assessment II
11 Basic electronics & components Light detection using LDR
12 Combustion, flame –fire & safety
system
Automatic Fire Alarm Detection System
13 Alternative energy source Windmill Bot
14 Force and friction Climbing Robot
15 Pressure Spray Bot
16 Blooming of flowers Blooming Robot
17 Final assessment
11. CLASS 9
S.No Topics Activity
1 Introduction to robotics AV presentation
2 Introduction to hardware Explorer Bot
3 Introduction to software Programming activity
4 Triangles, quadrilaterals and parallelogram Bingo Bot
5 Assessment I
6 Circles Cross Check Bot
7 Data handling 5Min Bot
8 Probability Soccer Bot
9 Assessment II
10 Light photons Flashing railroad light
11 Motion Battle Bot
12 Basic electrical and electronics Serial light using 555 timer
13 Introduction to IC Driving motors with L293D
14 555 timer IC Metronome
15 Tilt switch SPDT Circuit with Tilt switch
16 Light dependent resistor Automatic street light
17 Operational amplifier Simple circuit using Op-Amp
18 Infrared sensor Motion detector
19 Line follower Circuit for line follower
20 Final assessment
12. Why us?
Pioneers to infuse Robotics to school curriculum
We have a track record of Participating and Succeeding in International (WRO) competition and National level (IRO)
competitions
Conducting interschool competitions and organizing exhibitions have been our cup of tea.
Well-structured course modules which has evolved over a period of 10 years
We follow children centered teaching practice and present the course in a way each child understands and applies
the concepts
Our robotics handlers are Engineering Professionals who are well versed in training
Students are able to learn science and math concepts using hands on experiences in building models
Ever since the inception We are greatly acknowledged by the School managements and parents especially on science
day during project presentation
Associate Partner
CONTACT US
RobotixLab Research Academy, a pioneer Educational Services Academy in the field of Robotics and Automation is 6
years old and has the experience of training over 15000 students of different age groups ranging between 8 years to 25
years. RobotixLab has also set up Integrated Robotics Laboratory at few schools in Chennai.
Office - + 91 44 28492019
+ 91 9884537943
Email: contact@robotixlab.in
Web: www.robotixlab.in
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