Coddy International School of Programming for Children organizes a master class on robotics

Coddy International School of Programming for Children organizes a master class on robotics

Coddy International School of Programming for Children invites young Turkmen residents to a robotics master class. The event on the topic “Basic Circuit Engineering” will be held on September 22, 2023.

According to the organizer, circuit engineering is the science of designing and analyzing electrical circuits used in the construction of electronic devices, knowledge of its basics permits you to better understand robotics.

The master class is aimed at developing children's creative and logical thinking, familiarizing them with practical skills of programming and creating robots, as well as acquiring teamwork skills.

Yakub Matiyev, a mentor of the Coddy International School of Programming for Children, a robotics teacher who received a higher education at the Oguz han Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan, will be the speaker-guide in the world of science and technology for the participants of the master class.

Yakub will help children to discover technical potential and abilities in the field of robotics.

The master class will be held on September 22 at “Berkarar” business center, 1st floor, office A7.

The beginning of the event at 18:30, the price is 150 manats. Participants age 6+.

Online registration is available via the link.

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