KTBYTE Advanced Club for Robotics and Smart Things is an in-person course in the form of a club activity. Students will get to work with both the Arduino and Raspberry Pi platforms. This advanced level is for students who continue from the intermediate level of either [ROBOTICS 2] or [SMART 2]. Students in this club will further learn Arduino/Raspberry Pi through an independent project-based curriculum. After some brainstorming, each student will create their own project and will spend the session building upon it using sensors and code. Students are expected to work on the bulk of the projects by themselves, and to ask questions and get guidance from their instructor. At the end of the session, several students in the class who have created excellent projects will be selected to present and compete at regional conventions in the spring. Top winners from the regional will be invited to the national convention. Since the start of this club in summer 2017, over ten KTBYTE students from this club have won top awards from the National Convention during the past three years. Many more students have won top awards from regional competitions.
Clubs are run by qualified, award-winning KTBYTE Teaching Assistants.
KTBYTE Advanced Club for Robotics and Smart Things is an in-person course in the form of a club activity. Students will get to work with both the Arduino and Raspberry Pi platforms. This advanced level is for students who continue from the intermediate level of either [ROBOTICS 2] or [SMART 2]. Students in this club will further learn Arduino/Raspberry Pi through an independent project-based curriculum. After some brainstorming, each student will create their own project and will spend the session building upon it using sensors and code. Students are expected to work on the bulk of the projects by themselves, and to ask questions and get guidance from their instructor. At the end of the session, several students in the class who have created excellent projects will be selected to present and compete at regional conventions in the spring. Top winners from the regional will be invited to the national convention. Since the start of this club in summer 2017, over ten KTBYTE students from this club have won top awards from the National Convention during the past three years. Many more students have won top awards from regional competitions.
Clubs are run by qualified, award-winning KTBYTE Teaching Assistants.
Previously taken [ROBOTICS 2], [SMART 2], Permission from instructor, or have intermediate knowledge in Arduino and/or Raspberry Pi
Previously taken [ROBOTICS 2], [SMART 2], Permission from instructor, or have intermediate knowledge in Arduino and/or Raspberry Pi