Road to Code

Midlands Science has some free training for primary and secondary school teachers in the Midlands for Science Week.

  • This will include an introduction to Sphero Edu an app for programming Sphero, a robotic ball.
  • Discover how you can go beyond code by incorporating unique STEAM activities to complete with your bot.
  • You will hear about Swift Playgrounds, a revolutionary app for iPad that makes learning code interactive and fun for students and teachers.
  • You will be introduced to Micro bit. A pocket-sized computer that has 25 red LED lights that can flash messages and be used to programme and create games and lessons.

Register here!

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Zero Robotics Tournament 2015

The fourth annual Zero Robotics Tournament for secondary school students has offically started. This challenge gives the chance to students to improve their programming and problem solving skills by using the SPHERES, the famous volley-ball sized satellites onboard of the ISS.

The competition is organized by MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) together with NASA and ESA, with participants coming from the ESA’s member states, the USA and Russia. The selection of the competition finalists is based on the results of online simulations and on games between the different teams that will take place in Autumn 2015.

In January 2016 the finalists will then participate in one big event. The European students will gather in Redu (Belgium), while the American students will meet each other in Boston. During this final event the students will be connected live to the ISS. They will see their codes running for real inside the station, as the astronauts use the students’ code to manoeuvre the real SPHERES. This year Tim Peake should take part to the event from orbit.

Since its first edition, each year more than 50 European teams have participated in the Zero Robotics challenge. With your help we would like to increase this number and make this nice challenge more known and spread. This is why we kindly ask you to promote the Zero Robotics competition through your outreach channels and  networks.

You will find the announcement for Europe on the ESA Education website (and social networks) at: http://www.esa.int/Education/Zero_Robotics_Secondary_School_Tournament_2015_to_launch

The details about the challenge, the registration form and the related classroom resources are accessible on the MIT website at http://zerorobotics.mit.edu/. If you have questions or if you need more details don’t hesitate to contact Antoine (antoine.hubert@esa.int or e-roboticslab@esa.int), always keeping Clara in copy. We will be happy to help you make the participation of your national teams a success.

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