$149 for a Five-Day Robotics Camp from Robots-4-U (Up to $299.95 Value). 13 Options Available.
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Instructors teach the fundamentals of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with challenging robot kits
Summer camps are the best way to give kids a taste of freedom without having them lick the Liberty Bell. Ring in summertime with this Groupon.
$149 for a Five-Day Robotics Camp (Up to $299.95 Value)
Choose from the following dates and locations:
- June 25–29 in Irving
- July 9–13 at the Park Cities Hilton in Dallas
- July 9–13 at Richland College in Dallas
- July 9–13 in Denton
- July 23–27 in McKinney
- July 30–August 3 at the Park Cities Hilton in Dallas
- July 30–August 3 in Irving
- August 6–10 in Flower Mound
- August 13–17 at Richland College in Dallas
- August 13–17 in Irving
- August 13–17 in Rockwall
- August 20–24 in Lewisville August 20–24 in Richardson
Girls and boys aged 7–17 meet up Monday–Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Robot kits will be supplied, but campers should bring their own lunches and drinks.
Instructors teach the fundamentals of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with challenging robot kits
Summer camps are the best way to give kids a taste of freedom without having them lick the Liberty Bell. Ring in summertime with this Groupon.
$149 for a Five-Day Robotics Camp (Up to $299.95 Value)
Choose from the following dates and locations:
- June 25–29 in Irving
- July 9–13 at the Park Cities Hilton in Dallas
- July 9–13 at Richland College in Dallas
- July 9–13 in Denton
- July 23–27 in McKinney
- July 30–August 3 at the Park Cities Hilton in Dallas
- July 30–August 3 in Irving
- August 6–10 in Flower Mound
- August 13–17 at Richland College in Dallas
- August 13–17 in Irving
- August 13–17 in Rockwall
- August 20–24 in Lewisville August 20–24 in Richardson
Girls and boys aged 7–17 meet up Monday–Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Robot kits will be supplied, but campers should bring their own lunches and drinks.
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About OOB - Robots-4-U: Texas
Robot 4-U is turning STEM into STEAM. That's because, aside from science, technology, engineering, and math, the company's day camps work in a touch of art: the point isn't just to solve problems, but also to get creative. During sessions, children build imaginative projects such as moving artworks or individually controlled robots using carefully placed motors, circuits, and infrared sensors. The end result is a dynamic creation—flowers that rustle in the wind, perhaps, or butterflies that tap dance—which children can enter into an art display or a racing, dancing, or battle-bot challenge.