Spike software is used on your computer or tablet to program and control the robot. The software is very easy and is based on a simple visual interface that can pull and slip commands and movements on Android. With an appreciation of its movement, it operates engines, reads information from sensors and works exciting movements.
The sweetest need in the curriculum is that it is a dynamic creative way of thinking in children and knowing how to solve software problems. By teaching the child Azai thinks in an engineering way and collects and implements ideas in a practical way. And the most important need, you’re exposing the robot you’ve built that executes your software and makes amazing moves.
The curriculum means a very exciting learning experience. You will meet yourself with enjoyment and at the same time learn science and technology and develop your programming and engineering skills.
The curriculum is designed in the form of a series (each episode the protagonists encounter a problem) where the training session follows:
1.. Brainstorming is done between the instructor and the students to reach solutions to the problem.
2.. These solutions and stability are compared to the best solution to this situation.
3.. Practically applied as small groups, by designing robots in certain forms, giving them computer-based software commands to achieve their desired purpose, it develops:
3-1 Problem Solving Skill
3-2 (logical thinking skills),
3-3 (creative thinking skills).
4 .. The latest technologies are used to ensure a child-friendly learning environment, using the Gamification principle, which is the application of gaming technology elements in a place other than gaming, each will permeate some carefully selected IQ games. (played during students’ break) to develop skills (Problem solving), raising them to be patient with the result and constantly trying to connect to the required solutions.
Students are also eligible to participate in international tournaments and receive advanced centres, which opens up opportunities for them to travel and facilitate scholarships as happened with some tekatech students