HANDS-ON SOLUTIONS FOR SCHOOLS / CAMPS / EDUCATIONAL CENTERS
SINCE 2009
For more than 14 years Roboriseit team have been working with teachers and students to deliver playful learning experiences that bring subjects to life in the classroom and make learning fun and impactful. Thousands children all around the world study from preschool to robotics according to our curriculums based on SPIKE Prime, SPIKE Essential, WeDo 2.0 and Mindstorms EV3 LEGO Education sets. Thanks to our materials, teams take prizes at Worl Robot Olympiad and FIRST LEGO League - since 2009. We have experience and we are ready to share it!
СURRICULUMS PLATFORM
We divided curriculums into 4 categories. For the education children from 6 to 9 years old - curriculums based on LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 set. For older children - curriculums based on Mindstorms EV3. These courses are more complex and require more diligence. We also develop curriculums for participating in World Olympiads. There you will find all the necessary information to prepare your team in the best way! And a separate category - Special Projects. It is interesting lessons not included into the courses. They are developed on the WeDo 2.0 and Mindstorm EV3 sets.
HOW IT WORKS
At the heart of Roborise-it educational products lies the concept of 4C - learning through action. All our training programs are aimed at obtaining practical knowledge through the solution of interesting, understandable assignments for students. High motivation for learning is achieved through an interactive engineering-game format.
The four phases are:
- Connect: the topic or task is introduced, allowing students to ask clarifying questions and build on their existing knowledge.
- Construct: every task includes a building activity to promote experimentation with collaboration and construct artefacts that can be recalled later.
- Contemplate: students consider what has been learned and share insights with each other.
- Continue: every task ends with a new task that builds on what has just been learned, keeping students motivated and curious.