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Coderdojo Robotics @ MCH2022

This **workshop** is for **girls and boys** age 7-18. Programming is not difficult! Here we learn from each other and the coaches how to program by doing it ourselves. We bring a range of robotics: Makeblock Mbot, Mbot2, Ultimate, Grove, Ozobot, Makey Makey, Microbit with Maqueen. There is only one rule: **Above all: be cool!**
### About Coderdojo: Coderdojo organises free programming clubs, called "_Dojos_". At these Dojos girls and boys, the _Ninjas_, learn to program, make websites, apps and develop games. The dojos are run by volunteers: _Coaches_ to trigger the spark in the Ninjas and _Cooks_ to handle practical stuff like registration, snacks, drinks. The stars of the show are the Ninjas who meet equal minded participants to collaborate and to show each other what they are working on. Coderdojo shows that programming is not only for nerds. Our coders build super nice projects and are the ultimate example that technology can be fun. We have one rule: **"Above all: be cool!"**. ### Practical Information: This workshop is for girls and boys age 7-18 (experience with Scratch will give you a headstart, others will get a quick Scratch Intro). If you are younger than 12, you are best accompanied by a parent. Parents can stick around for the sparkling atmosphere and to help volunteering. We bring different robotics: - Makeblock Mbot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hQtdYd5i-Y - Makeblock Mbot 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxpoP175mOU - Makeblock Ultimate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noutjGbBF2U - Grove https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqsObxK0wDM - Ozobot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zm_H8HXWFZ4 - Makey Makey https://youtu.be/70Ykn2k5LOg - Microbit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wuza5WXiMkc - Microbit with Maqueen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sAHwsOEKsg It is a **must** if parents **join half an hour before the end** to attend **the show and tell**. You can bring a laptop. Coaches will help with installing the needed software. If you cannot bring a laptop, indicate this to the organisation and we will foresee one for you.

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Language English

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