AI Robotics and Coding 2023
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Like steam engines in the steam age, generators in the electrical age, computers and the Internet in the information age, artificial intelligence is becoming a decisive force to push mankind into the intelligent age. The global industry has fully realized the significance of artificial intelligence technology leading a new round of industrial transformation, and has transformed and developed one after another, rushing to lay out the artificial intelligence innovation ecology. The learning content is well-designed and rich, not only building and programming, but also extending to mathematics, physics, geography and other fields. The learning system is fully covered, and appropriate content is set according to age. Standardized teaching content, each section is carefully designed teaching links, interlocking.
FLL Explore Comp Team
This World Robot Olympiad guide is the single greatest resource to prepare for the competition. The guide aims to make it easier for mentors, teams, and team members to successfully get up to speed, participate and advance in the World Robot Olympiad competitions. WRO is similar to FLL competitions, as LEGO robots are used. But apart from that, it is a completely different competition with specific categories and challenges.
From our point of view, WRO is much more about programming and doing fewer more complex tasks and many simple tasks where competitors are limited by time.
The characteristics of this course are: Supplement the basic knowledge for the upcoming competition + experience of past competition tasks
Al & Autonomous Driving 1/2/3
The World Robot Olympiad (WRO) is a global robotics competition for young people. The World Robot Olympiad competition uses Lego Mindstorms manufactured by LEGO Education.First held in 2004 in Singapore, it now attracts more than 28,000 teams from more than 85 countries.
The competition consists of 4 different categories: RoboMission, RoboSports, Future Innovators, Future Engineers. and for the RoboMission and Future Innovators categories, it consists of three different age groups: Elementary, Junior High and Senior High. Participants below the age of 13 are considered as Elementary, participants from ages 11 until 15 years old are considered Junior High, and participants between 14 and 19 are considered Senior High.