School Workshops

All that we do have done and will be doing for the betterment of a brighter robotic future


To begin with my  first ever robotic workshop had been a success in the month of April. We had a three day workshop from 6th April to 8th April. This was a a school level workshop, the workshop covered most basics mechanics and electronics like linear connections and DPDT (double pole Double terminal) switch applications. We did not teach coding as this was the first sessions once the students were satisfied with our first session we then went into a separate workshop for the second session were we teach students coding to build more complex robots.

These are few of the photographs of our first workshop at "Maharishi Vidiya Mandir school"



Teaching the young minds

Working on a DPDT switch
Because It is these young minds who are like sponges they are ever ready to accept any information or knowledge shown to them I, we at H-Bots make it a point to make it easy and fun for the students to learn it with practical hands on sessions.
The competition help at the end of the workshop

A motivator is required for every student so at the end of a workshop we put students in a friendly competition  where they compete amongst their own friends to prove what they have learnt.





Our judges are serious at their job
 




Well, We do have judges and they are very serious at what they judge. So we don't let students mess around and yet keep the fun part in so no one looses motivation to learn. We have a ratio of one faculty to every five students this way no one gets left out and we make it a point every one wins because we believe at H-Bots "everyone is a winner"






Other part of the class



Students in action
 Students as young as 12 year old in our workshops are involved and learn at their earlier stages in life. we help students learn the various opportunities the field of robotics has and well sometimes it surprises us at their imagination and the dreams they agree to build.
Prizes at the end for the winners "At or workshop we believe everyone is a Winner"











As a motivator we reward everyone at the end of the day to allow students to take home kits sop that they can experiment.(No dangerous parts, but we always prefer adult supervision)