Automation and self-driving

For ages 13-17 years old

Duration: 8 weeks (2 hours/week)


STEAM Fields:
Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Technology

Automation and self-driving

The 21st century is characterized by the rapid development of technological automation, which has affected not only industry with robots and computers, but also everyday life through sensors, autonomous vehicles, drones and weather stations. Children will study the operation of microcomputers, the «Internet of Things» (IoT), as well as the physical laws governing the flight of airplanes and drones, while being introduced to programming code.
In groups, children will assemble and program small autonomous vehicles, which will move based on special sensors on a special track, where they will compete against each other. In addition, they will learn to operate drones and build simple weather stations for home use. At the end of the program, they will present their projects and results.

Learning objectives

1.To understand the basic operation of microcomputers and sensors.
2. Explain what the "Internet of Things" (IoT) is with simple examples.
3.To learn the basic physical laws that govern the flight of airplanes and drones.
4. To be introduced to the basic concepts of programming through simple exercises.

NAGC skills cultivated:

1.Mechanical thinking and technical problem solving
2. Understanding automation and programming
3. Application of automotive and robotics technologies
4.Teamwork in project design and implementation
5. Innovation and adaptability to technological developments

Connection to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

SDG 4 – Quality Education
SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 13 – Climate Action