Arduino Mini Maker Workshop
This 3-day Arduino Mini Maker Camp (ages 12-18) empowers students to shift from tech consumers to creators. Using the industry-standard Arduino platform, small groups engage in hands-on, project-based learning. They build essential skills for the future, including logic, engineering thinking, creativity, and problem-solving—moving beyond traditional textbooks to truly learn by doing.
Course Highlights
Shift from Consumer to Creator: Empower students aged 12–18 to move beyond using technology and start creating it in this 3-day Arduino Mini Maker Camp.
Experience Project-Based Learning: Engage in small groups of 2–10 with a hands-on, results-oriented approach that prioritizes building over textbooks.
Develop Future-Ready Skills: Cultivate essential competencies for the "Creative Learning Era," including logical thinking, engineering mindset, creativity, problem-solving, and technological literacy.
Learn on an Industry-Standard Platform: Gain hands-on experience with Arduino, the globally recognized maker education platform used by MIT, international STEAM programs, and tech competitions.
Build Real-World Projects: Move beyond theory by learning by doing on projects that mirror innovation and scientific research.