Newton Free School

Robotics Academy

Practical studies form the basis of “Robotics Academy” courses. Academy offers space, where imagination transforms into tangible creations.

The “Robotics Academy,” based on the grounds of the “Newton Free School,” offers students Lego Robotics, Electrical Engineering, and Programming courses. The academy aims to inspire young individuals interested in technology, by broadening their horizons and capabilities. The academy offers courses of varying difficulty levels intended for primary, middle, and graduate students.

For further information, please contact the “Robotics Academy” at the phone number 555 490 123, or via email at robotics@newton.edu.ge

Lego Robotics

Students participating in Lego Robotics courses learn the fundamentals of programming and robot assembly. They not only construct but also program robots with their own hands, developing essential skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, logical reasoning, and teamwork. Academy offers space, where imagination transforms into tangible creations.

Designed for students aged 5-6 and 7-8, this course involves creating and programming robots with basic commands.

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Designed for students aged 9-10, this course teaches the basics of programming, as well as robot assembly, and programming.

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Designed for students aged 11 and above, this course involves creating robots and programming them with various commands.

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Electrical Engineering

From understanding the basics of electrical engineering to constructing electronic systems, students explore the role of electricity in powering technology around us. Practical studies form the basis of our courses, developing problem-solving, critical thinking, logical reasoning, engineering vision, and teamwork skills in our students.

Designed for students aged 7-14, this course teaches the basic principles of electronics, component identification, circuit design and construction. Additionally, students perform 100+ experiments using electrical components.

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Designed for students aged 14 and above, this course teaches fundamentals of electronics, reading schematics, prototyping circuits on a Breadboard, programming Arduino in the IDE, understanding the functionality of various sensors, and programming and interfacing with Arduino.

During the course curriculum, students explore microelectronics using one of the most popular programming boards, Arduino and engage in fascinating and innovative projects. These projects include creating an electrical circuit, assembling a physical model, writing code, transferring it to Arduino, and executing it.

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Programming

Programming is an essential and sought-after skill in a digital age dominated by technological advances. The academy introduces students to the basics of programming and teaches them one of the most popular programming languages, Python.

The course is designed for students aged 13 and above. Python is a high-level, general-purpose programming language. During this course, students learn the basics of programming, Python language, and the creation of simple to medium-complexity applications while developing problem-solving, critical thinking, logical reasoning, and teamwork skills.

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