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Future World Micro:bit Coding & Science Camp @Novena | Ages 8 to 12
With our new Design Thinking with Micro:bit course, kids learn to solve problems by thinking critically and creatively! For ages 8 to 12.
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Empire Code Novena Campus 151B Thomson Road Singapore, 307606 Singapore
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About this event
With our new Design Thinking with Micro:bit course, kids learn to solve problems by thinking critically and creatively. Students also learn to code Internet of Things (IoT) solutions with the BBC micro:bit. Students will learn to program this microcomputer on Microsoft’s block programming language and use it for Science experiments. A laptop-only course.
In this 10-hour camp, students will learn:
- Apply fundamental principles of computer science
- Creativity and design thinking
- Hands-on skills through IoT
- Problem-solving skills
- Using technology analytically to solve problems
Tickets
- Camp Fee: SG$370 (with device rental) | SG $335 (without device rental)
- Time: 9.30am to 12pm daily from Monday to Thursday
- Location: Goldhill Centre, 151B Thomson Road, S(307606)
- Start date: Monday, 28 November 2022 OR Monday, 12 December 2022
- Fees are non-refundable. Alternatively, you may defer the camp to the next school holidays.
- For alternative schedules, please Call/WhatsApp on +65 8145 5004
Prerequisites
- Bring a laptop; rental options are available
Why Empire Code (www.EmpireCode.co)
- We run flexi-hour classes to suit your schedule during school term, with flexi-time holiday camps available.
- We hold a Singapore Ministry of Education certificate of registration of school and we are a Microsoft in education Global training partner.
Meet 7 year old Alex observing moisture changes using the Micro:bit and collecting and recording data remotely via radio frequency.
Here are Gordon and Wee How learning how to communicate via radio frequency using the microbit to send secret messages to each other (and creating their personalized Morse Code booklet in the process!)
Our 9 year old Isaac listening intently to test his touch-activated tone generator using the Micro:bit and a slice of apple.