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Sonics presents ‘robogyan’robogyan is an innovative activity based program for
science college student aged between 16-26 years with specialized course methods and materials.programme involves starting from building blocks to consumer electronics-hobby kits to robotics.these programs are designed to trigger effective usage of scientific-creative brain managment among kids,also motive them for higer education & engineering career.it help kids to start the mission to get ready for new challenges in the currnt competitive world.
we have successfully conducted our workshop at-indian society of technical education(ISTE)-international society of automotion(ISA)
It is becoming increasingly important for schools to improve and broaden their scope and selection of technological subjects/topics in order to compete in a global market. More and more robotics manufacturers are noticing this potentially huge market and are making their products more “user-friendly” so that teachers can incorporate them into their courses more easily. The big winners seem to be those that offer the most “bang for the buck”; easy to use and inexpensive products like Arduino are becoming more widespread and children are being introduced to robotics at younger and younger ages.
Robotics offers the perfect outlet for students not only because it is at the forefront of technology, and appeals to (almost) everyone, but also because it:
offers a hands-on learning approach which students love
incorporates multiple disciplines and opens career possibilities
promotes technological literacystudents must demonstrate resource and time
managementencourages teamwork and problem solvingcurriculum material is becoming increasingly
availableincreasing support from both the public and private
sectors
-exciting motivating-creative & innovative-communication-career devlopment-science-technology-engineering-mathematics-literacy -arts
why robotics?
key learning value:building and exploring real lifemachines & mechanisms
experimenting with balanced and unbalanced forces
measuring distance,time,speed,weight
calibrating scales
estimation skillsmeasuring(formal and informal)reasoning,logic & patternsymmetrycreative thinkingfollowing directionfocusing on a taskfinishing a taskfine motor skillsdiscovering how things work
skills involved when building robots: