FLATE has new and exciting camps available for middle and high school students this summer! The summer camps will run Monday- Friday from 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m., and will be hosted at Hillsborough Community College (HCC) Brandon campus in the Student Services Building, room 218 (BSSB 218). There will be three different camps:
June 5-9: Intro EV3 Robotics Camp for middle school.
June 12-16: Intermediate EV3 Robotics Camp for middle and high school.
June 19-23: Engineering Technology Camp for high school.
At the Intro and Intermediate EV3 Robotics Camps, students will have the opportunity to build and program the all new LEGO MINDSTORMS® EV3 Robot system, participate in team challenges, tour an advanced manufacturing facility, and learn about the science, technology, engineering and math used in today’s high-tech industries. At the Engineering Technology Camp, high school students will have the opportunity to use 3D modeling and CAD to design a functional robotic device, engage in 3D printing process using additive manufacturing techniques, and tour an advanced manufacturing facility. In addition, students will be able to keep the Arduino microprocessors and servo monitors.
The Intro and Intermediate EV3 Robotics Camps will cost $175 per week. The Engineering Technology Camp will cost $200 per week. Registration forms can be downloaded here. For more information, visit FLATE’s 2017 Robotics Camps webpage here.
For more information about FLATE’s Robotics and Engineering Summer Camps, please contact Janice Mukhia at outreach@fl-ate.org or 813-259-6581, or Dr. Marilyn Barger at barger@fl-ate.org.
Check out some photos from last year’s camps below:
June 5-9: Intro EV3 Robotics Camp for middle school.
June 12-16: Intermediate EV3 Robotics Camp for middle and high school.
June 19-23: Engineering Technology Camp for high school.
At the Intro and Intermediate EV3 Robotics Camps, students will have the opportunity to build and program the all new LEGO MINDSTORMS® EV3 Robot system, participate in team challenges, tour an advanced manufacturing facility, and learn about the science, technology, engineering and math used in today’s high-tech industries. At the Engineering Technology Camp, high school students will have the opportunity to use 3D modeling and CAD to design a functional robotic device, engage in 3D printing process using additive manufacturing techniques, and tour an advanced manufacturing facility. In addition, students will be able to keep the Arduino microprocessors and servo monitors.
The Intro and Intermediate EV3 Robotics Camps will cost $175 per week. The Engineering Technology Camp will cost $200 per week. Registration forms can be downloaded here. For more information, visit FLATE’s 2017 Robotics Camps webpage here.
For more information about FLATE’s Robotics and Engineering Summer Camps, please contact Janice Mukhia at outreach@fl-ate.org or 813-259-6581, or Dr. Marilyn Barger at barger@fl-ate.org.
Check out some photos from last year’s camps below:
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