Mathmania Robotics to Teach Robotics and Programming to Teens
Oceanside CA— Starting with a controller, robotic brain, and boxes full of structure pieces, teen engineers will build a robot to meet a challenge, Freeze Tag. Using a pattern, they will build a chassis with sensors. Their robot will need to gather points in the game and avoid being tagged by other robots.
The second half of the event, they will rethink their design, modify, and get creative. The event ends with a fun competition. Who can beat the challenge, and who can do it the most creatively?
This fun introduction to robotics is for those entering grades 6-12 and no prior experience is required.
Civic Center Library
Wednesday, July 13, 2016 from 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Civic Center Library Community Room, 330 N. Coast Hwy
(Registration is required)
Mission Branch Library
Friday, July 15, 2016 from 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Mission Branch Library Community Room, 3861-B Mission Ave
(Registration is required)
Registration is required to participate and can be done by visiting the library or calling 760-435-5600. These events are entirely free of charge and sponsored by the Friends of the Oceanside Public Library. Don’t forget to sign up for our Summer Reading Program, Read-for-the-Win, and participate in more of our exciting programs and activities! For more information, please visit www.oceansidepubliclibrary.org.