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Sphero BOLT Coding and Robotics Workshop

  • The National Museum of Computing Block H, Bletchley Park Bletchley, England, MK3 6GX United Kingdom (map)
 
 

Experience the power of programming with the Sphero BOLT, a coding robotic ball paving the way for the next generation of coders.

About This Event:

The number one STEAM-based learning solutions provider worldwide, Sphero’s remarkable programmable robots, designed for exploration and experimentation, will transform the way you learn, create and invent.

Sphero's most advanced coding robotic ball to date, the BOLT combines programmable sensors and a colourful LED light matrix to facilitate STEM learning in a way which is interactive, accessible, creative and fun. In this workshop you will take on 'Maze Mayhem', where you will be challenged to programme a Sphero BOLT to navigate your own original maze. Once you have constructed your maze, you will need to gather data to determine the best route and build a programme to guide your BOLT successfully to the finish.

This workshop is part of our Easter STEM Bytes Festival. In addition to our Sphero BOLT Coding and Robotics Workshop, you will have access to the Museum's collection of exhilarating new technology, ready for families to immerse themselves in fun and creative educational activities designed to unlock imaginations, inspire and entertain. Find out what else is in offer during our Easter STEM Bytes Festival here.

Terms and Conditions

  • This workshop is designed for children aged 8 and over.

  • Children MUST be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the workshop.

  • Each adult attending the workshop to supervise a child MUST purchase an 'Accompanying Adult Ticket.'

  • Your workshop ticket includes entry to the Museum and our Easter STEM Bytes Festival, allowing you to explore and be inspired by our extraordinary collection whilst you are here.

For any queries or further information please contact Jacqui Garrad, the Museum Director, at museum@tnmoc.org. Alternatively, you can contact the Museum via telephone on 01908 374708.

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