- Learned about the basics of robotics, including what robots are and how they work.
- Understood the importance of coding and programming in controlling robots.
- Explored the different types of sensors used in robotics and how they help robots interact with their environment.
- Learned about the concept of automation and how robots can be used to perform tasks automatically.
- Gained knowledge of different types of robots, such as humanoid robots, robotic animals, and robotic vehicles.
- Explored the concept of artificial intelligence and how it is incorporated into some advanced robots.
- Understood the ethical considerations and safety precautions when working with robots.
To continue development related to robotics, the child can:
- Participate in robotics competitions or challenges to apply their knowledge and skills in a practical setting.
- Research and explore real-life applications of robotics, such as in industry, healthcare, or space exploration.
- Take part in coding classes or online tutorials to improve programming skills specifically related to robotics.
- Create their own simple robots using household materials and experiment with different designs and functionalities.
- Visit science museums or attend robotics-related events to see advanced robots in action and learn from experts in the field.