Tech Days! by YouTech NB for Grades 6–8: Problem-Solving and Creativity with Code, AI, and Robotics
Event Title:
YouTech Days at MCAF! : Problem-Solving and Creativity with Code, AI, and Robotics (Grades 6–8)
By the End of This Workshop, You Will Be Able To:
- Write basic Python programs using Turtle Graphics to draw creative patterns and shapes.
- Understand how Artificial Intelligence (AI) impacts our daily lives and experiment with tools like Teachable Machine.
- Design and build your own video game in Scratch, complete with scoring, characters, and interaction.
- Build and program simple robots using VEX Robotics, learning about engineering and automation.
- Explore data storytelling using Google Sheets to analyze and visualize information through charts and graphs.
What to Expect:
This intermediate-level STEM workshop offers engaging sessions that blend creativity, logic, and hands-on building:
- Session 1: Intro to Python: Drawing with Code (Turtle Graphics)
Learn basic Python syntax and programming concepts by coding creative shapes and artwork. - Session 2: AI in Everyday Life
Discover how AI works in things like Siri, Alexa, and facial recognition. Try it yourself using Google’s Teachable Machine. - Session 3: Game Development with Scratch
Build a playable game with levels, points, and characters using Scratch and block-based logic. - Session 4: Introduction to Robotics (VEX Robotics)
Collaborate in teams to build and program VEX robots to complete tasks or challenges. - Session 5: Data Storytelling with Google Sheets
Turn numbers into insights—use real-world data to create colorful charts and graphs that tell a story.
Each session is instructor-led and designed to foster critical thinking, collaboration, and a deeper understanding of how technology works.
Who Should Attend:
- Students in Grades 6–8 who are curious about programming, robotics, AI, or data.
No previous programming or robotics experience is needed—just creativity and enthusiasm!
What’s Included:
- Full access to all five workshop sessions.
- Use of laptops, robotics kits, and AI tools (e.g., Google Teachable Machine).
- Student-created projects to take home or share online.
- Printable Python code examples and data visualization guides.