Robotics Certificate Programme
Using LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime
Using LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime
Suitable for Ages | 9 to 14 years old |
Location | UptownMall |
Max Class Size | 8 students / instructor |
Lesson Duration | 2 hours per session |
Course Fees | 5 sessions – ₱7,500 or 10 sessions – ₱14,250 |
Our LEGO Robotics class aims to develop LEGO Robotics proficiency in children. Using the brand-new LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime robotics kit, students will learn to build and programme robots using various sensors and programming automation.
Course Progression and Format
There are a total of 3 progressive levels to complete the LEGO Robotics Certificate Programme. Each level consists of approximately 8 class sessions
The course progression is in the following format:
Jessica has just recently enrolled with Nullspace’s LEGO Robotics class to learn more about coding and robotics. Jessica is 9 years old and has no prior experience in this area.
Jessica registers for SPIKE Prime Foundation Session to see if she likes the class and can follow the class curriculum.
After that Jessica signs up for 7 Beginner Classes to complete the Beginner syllabus. This ensures that she has covered all topics tested in the Beginner levels. In total she needs to complete 8 Beginner lesson checklist activities (inclusive of Foundation).
Jessica then registers for the CSARC Beginner Proficiency Test and managed to pass the assessment. She can then proceeds to register for the Intermediate level.
Matthew is 11 years old and he has been part of his school’s robotics club for 1 year. He will like to attend more LEGO Robotics class with Nullspace. Matthew sat for the Generic Proficiency Test ($50) to ascertain his current skill level. Based on the test it was determined that Matthew has the proficiency to miss the first few lessons, and will only require 3 more Beginner Classes to bridge any misconceptions or lack of knowledge he has.
After Matthew passes the CSARC Beginner Proficiency test he then proceeds to the Intermediate course level.
Jayden completed his required activities for Intermediate level and registers for the CSARC Intermediate Proficiency Test. He did not manage to pass the test on his first attempt. Based on his test performance, it is recommended that he go through 2 additional Intermediate Class activities to reinforce certain skills before attempting the test again.
Jayden manages to pass the test on his second attempt and proceeds to register for the Advanced level.