Acity Robotics and ARM(E³)NGAGE Club Deliver Robotics Training at St. Brother Andre High School
In an effort to expand access to robotics education, Academic City’s Robotics Club delivered a transformative seven-week Training of Trainers (TOT) program to teachers at Saint Brother Andre Senior High School. Held between September and November 2024, the program was designed to equip educators with foundational robotics skills, enabling them to inspire and educate their students in STEM fields.
Conducted once a week with two sessions per day, the training covered essential topics, including programming, Arduino microcontrollers, basic electronics, and 3D modeling. Teachers engaged in hands-on activities, such as writing code and designing robot components, ensuring they gained practical experience to pass on to their students.
The program was met with great enthusiasm, showcasing the potential of empowering educators to bring robotics education into the classroom. By investing in teacher training, this initiative is fostering a generation of innovators and expanding access to technology-driven learning opportunities.
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