SPRING BREAK WORKSHOP
Robo Racers
20 de março de 2026
Kids
7 - 12
| 9am - 5pm
$90
Turn play into problem-solving by guiding Sphero robots through an exciting obstacle course. In this workshop, students will start the day with a fun “human coding” activity that teaches the importance of giving clear, step-by-step instructions when programming robots. Then, they’ll measure, test, and strategize as they program their robots to navigate a premade course full of twists and turns. Along the way, students will practice breaking down big challenges into smaller steps, experimenting with trial-and-error, and thinking like engineers. By the end of the day, they’ll see how coding and creativity come together in a fast-paced robot racing challenge!

Learning Objectives
Construct step-by-step instructions using unplugged “human coding” activities to understand how robots interpret and execute commands. Use block-based code to control Sphero movement (including speed, direction, and turns) and will adjust and refine robot instructions based on trial-and-error results Collaborate with peers to design and test strategies to complete tasks efficiently, meet challenge goals, and improve robot navigation

Pilot
Zach
Zachary is a game developer and educator with experience across multiple professional game engines, including Unity, Unreal Engine, and Godot multiple programming languages such as C#, C++, Python and SQL. His background in coding and software development allows him to translate complex technical concepts into engaging, age-appropriate lessons. His goal is to help learners build technical skills, creativity, and confidence through the game development process.
