Applied Computing Foundation ("ACF") offers comprehensive programming curriculum for kids from 7 to 18. We specialize in getting beginners from onboarding to programming concepts through hands-on projects. Then we transition them to general purpose programming so they eventually become fluent with it. ACF is getting kids ready for the future and connecting them to the real world through competition experience, product development and projects combined with their interest. In addition to technical competency, we emphasize 5C: critical thinking, communication, collaboration, creativity and community. Join ACF Lego robotics camp (Lego Wedo, Lego Spike), learn fundamental and get competition experience. ACF is a proud regional host of World Robot Olympiad. ** Each week will have different program and it can be repeated **During the camp, students will create robots of various themes! They will learn physical science concepts of structure design - pulleys, levers, gears, wheels and axels, and of course, coding concepts to bring life to their creations. In the afternoon, they will be introduced to another robot to reinforce the coding concept & hardware programming they learn in the morning. Wizard Week II projects: Reforcement of concepts introduces through more advance projects (Larva robot, Big Wheel Robot, Owl robot, Carrying robot, Catapult, Motorbike, SPIKE Bunny). Previous robotics experience is recommended. FAQsCan I sign up multiple weeks? Yes! ACF's curriculum is progressively designed to build upon student's experience and understanding week by week. As our lesson plan is project based, we can easily individualize the learning experience for each student. We assess each student on the first day of the camp and customize the lesson for them. If you have a certain goal in mind for your kid, please let us know. We will work with you to accomplish that. Anything to bring? We provide everything needed for the class. Please bring water bottle, snack and lunch. Get students ready for the robotics competition: World Robotics Olympiads, FLL and anyone of their choice!