The Robotics Literacy Program is an entry-level course designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of robotics and automation in a simple and practical way. It builds a strong base by combining basic theory with hands-on activities, helping learners understand how robotic systems are designed and function in real-world environments.
The course covers essential topics such as electronics, sensors, microcontrollers, and mechanical components used in robotics. Students will also get the opportunity to work on small projects, allowing them to apply their knowledge and develop problem-solving skills.
With a focus on experiential learning, the program enables students to explore how robots interact with their surroundings and perform automated tasks. By the end of the course, learners will have the confidence to build basic robotic systems and a clear understanding of the role of robotics in industries, daily life, and future technologies.
Learning Outcomes – Robotics Literacy Program
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Understand the basic concepts and principles of robotics and automation
- Identify and work with key components such as sensors, actuators, and microcontrollers
- Develop simple programs to control robotic systems
- Interface sensors and control motors for practical applications
- Build basic robots such as line followers and obstacle avoidance systems
- Apply problem-solving skills to design and improve robotic projects
- Understand the use of wireless communication in robotics
- Demonstrate the ability to integrate hardware and software for real-world applications