
“LEGO Spike Robotics Training”, exclusively prepared for children with the collaboration of Özay Günsel Children’s University and GÜNSEL Academy, starts on November 18. The training program, which aims to help children gain competence in coding and robotics, will be held at the Near East University Innovation and Information Technologies Center NERITA Training Hall between November 18, 2024 and January 30, 2025
During the robotics training, children will design their own robots and step into the world of programming. “LEGO Spike”, developed by LEGO Education and developed on the STEM platform, aims to provide children with skills such as problem solving, creativity, teamwork and coding. This program, prepared for children interested in technology, also offers the opportunity to gain 21st century skills such as producing creative solutions, teamwork, digital competencies and taking initiative.
Education Program for Three Different Age Groups
The education program, which will be organized with LEGO Spike and EV3 sets accompanied by certified instructors, will be held specifically for three different age groups. Within the scope of the organized education program, children in the 6-8 age group will be offered the opportunity to develop their creativity, while children in the 9-11 age group will gain basic coding and robotics skills. Children in the 12-15 age group will work on more advanced projects and develop their problem-solving and design skills. Those who want to get detailed information about the education programs, which will be opened with a limited number of participants, and to register, can get information from the WhatsApp line +90548 833 13 38 or from the e-mail addresses [email protected] and [email protected].
Anna Günsel: “During the program process, our children will grow up as individuals who not only consume technology but also produce it.”
“The LEGO Spike Robotics Training, which we organized in collaboration with GÜNSEL Academy, aims to prepare our children for the digital age by contributing to their competence in coding and robotics,” said Özay Günsel Children’s University Board of Trustees President Anna Günsel, adding, “During the program process, our children will grow up as individuals who not only consume technology but also produce it.”
Anna Günsel emphasized that the LEGO Spike Robotics Training program also aims to provide 21st century skills such as problem solving, creative thinking, and teamwork, and said, “We are proud to offer this educational opportunity that will shed light on the future success of our country’s children.”