Robotics/Electronics workshops carried out in England / UK?

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In England, there are numerous Robotics and Electronics workshops tailored for secondary school students that focus on challenging product-building projects rather than simple training. These programs aim to enhance technical skills while fostering leadership and research capabilities. Activities typically include building and programming robots, creating electronic circuits, and designing tech products, which promote teamwork and problem-solving. Various organizations, schools, community centers, and STEM education programs offer these opportunities, and interested individuals can search online for specific local initiatives. FIRST Robotics is highlighted as a notable competition with UK teams, providing a rewarding experience in engineering and teamwork.
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Hi,

For secondary school age group, are there any Robotics/Electronics workshops or project works carried out in England, UK? Not mere training/coaching, but, more challenging product building sort of things, where kids get a chance to cultivate/demonstrate leadership or research bent of work.

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FIRST robotics is an American based competition, but I know that they have a lot of international teams including some in the UK. I highly recommend either joining one or looking at starting one at your school; I did FIRST in high school and it was an incredibly rewarding experience. There is a lot of teamwork and engineering that goes into it, and if you do well enough to go to the national competition it's just amazingly fun.

Here is the website; https://www.firstinspires.org/team-...rt=name&programs=FRC&year=2016&country=United Kingdom
 
Hi there,

Yes, there are definitely Robotics/Electronics workshops and project works available for secondary school age group in England, UK. These workshops and projects are designed to not only teach technical skills, but also to encourage leadership and research abilities in kids.

Some popular workshops and project works for this age group include building and programming robots, creating electronic circuits, and designing and building other tech products. These activities often involve teamwork and problem-solving, allowing kids to develop leadership skills while working on challenging projects.

You can find these workshops and project works through various organizations and institutions, such as schools, community centers, and STEM education programs. You can also search online for specific programs in your area.

I hope this helps. Good luck with finding the right workshop or project for your child!

 
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