Humans have spent
decades trying to build the robots, but somehow, we still haven’t succeeded in
building the perfect robot. Over the years, we have improved the technique of
building robots by heaps and bounds, and that’s why it makes so much sense in
introducing robotics for
kids: so that we can pass on the knowledge we have already derived to the
next generation and maybe, come closer to succeeding in our endeavour.
Learning robotics
is intensive: one needs to learn Science, Mathematics, Engineering, Computer,
Technology, and Architecture & Design. And this is just the tip of the
iceberg. The important trick here, like every other great invention of the
past, is to not only understand how these things work individually, but also
understand how they can be used together in coordination to make the perfect
product.
These days, early childhood education
for kids involves understanding a huge variety of things. Increasing speciality
in various fields raises the bar of the minimum things that one must have
knowledge about. Hence, things like coding, robotics, foreign languages, STEM
education, etc are introduced to kids early on. The world is changing rapidly
and every new generation is going to enter an exceedingly competitive market.
Here’s how most
robotics classes work kids are taught to build simple models like that of a car
and introduced to basic concepts like distance, speed and direction in a fun
manner. As their age progresses, the level of difficulty of the type of models
that they make also increases. The idea is to get them to start thinking about
technology in the right way. They are taught things as seemingly random but
important as how a fan works. Understanding the individual bits and pieces of
these things helps them to together bring these things and try to make a model
of their own.
Innovative
solutions is the distinguishing factor for tomorrow. We have all encompassed a
certain amount of knowledge, etc. But to use that knowledge in the best way
possible is the real challenge. It takes a smart, analytical mind with a
solution-oriented thinking pattern to come up with something that is truly
unique and creative, and that genuinely solves a problem.
Research proves
that when kids see the application of technology, they tend to be able to
remember how it works throughout their lives. These courses, of course, being
relatively new, have a lot of moving pieces and are improving every single
year. Teaching these courses needs special resources and special teaching staff
that understands these things and knows how to adapt it for kids. Hence, it
comes at a heavy cost. But given how essential it is for the next generation to
know these things, the cost is totally justified and hence, parents are happy
to pay for these courses. So, have you signed up your child for a robotics
class so far?
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