The curriculum overview describes a coding, AI, and robotics summer camp program for students in grades 3-10. It focuses on experiential learning and covers basic and advanced concepts like coding, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics. The level 1 curriculum includes lessons on coding sprites, creating games, using sensors on the Quarky robot, face detection, and fun with robotics. Level 2 lessons involve more advanced AI and robotics projects like making robot pets, line-following robots, and pick-and-place robots.
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AI & Robotics Lab Curriculum
The curriculum overview describes a coding, AI, and robotics summer camp program for students in grades 3-10. It focuses on experiential learning and covers basic and advanced concepts like coding, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics. The level 1 curriculum includes lessons on coding sprites, creating games, using sensors on the Quarky robot, face detection, and fun with robotics. Level 2 lessons involve more advanced AI and robotics projects like making robot pets, line-following robots, and pick-and-place robots.
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Curriculum Overview
Coding, AI & Robotics Curriculum
Ecclesia and STEMpedia have developed short term Robotics summer camp program for students in grades 3-10 that focuses on experiential learning. The program covers basic and advanced levels of coding, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, and Robotics. It is designed to align with the National Education Policy 2020 and CBSE's curriculum for coding and AI skills.
AI & Robotics Curriculum Level 1
Day Lesson Name Topics & Activity Covered Concepts Mode Image Covered
1 Introduction to Activity: Coding, Software Practical
Pictoblox • The student introduces themselves to PictoBlox Interface, software and its interface, Scripting, Sprite • then create a script to make Tobi (a sprite) walk.
2 Let’s Play! .Activity: Coding, Practical
• Make a sprite move with the keys of a keyboard Movement, Game • and create a game to catch the falling apple.
with Quarky • Connect Quarky to PictoBlox, and create a script, and Keypress to show emotions when keys are pressed. Events, LED display, text display and • create dynamic emotions on an LED display expression using Quarky and control them using keys in PictoBlox.
• Create a beating heart animation on Quarky.
to display text, and set color and speed. • Creating the script to play notes when sensors are touched. 4 Face Detection Activity: AI, Face Practical Face Expression • Analyzing images from camera or stage to detect Detection Detector faces and returning face emotions. Face Detection, Quarky Face • Programming a script to detect and report facial Coding, Facial Mimic expressions Expressions • Students are learning to recognize facial expressions and mimic them using PictoBlox and Quarky.
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5 Fun with Robotics Activity: Robotics, Coding, Practical
• Making a robot using Quarky and coding its AI movements. • Write a script to make the robot turn 90° left and draw a square • Wirelss control of robot