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STEME® WorkshopsOne of the services that eLabtronics provides is the running of ezSystem STEME® workshops in schools. eLabtronics staff supplies the workshop equipment and comes to your school to conduct the workshop. Schools do not need to buy equipment and teachers without prior experience can attend. More information about the workshops can be found here
Greenwith Primary SchoolGreenwith Primary School students have leap-frogged from globes, batteries and wires to learn design and technology to build a smart city controlled by microchips. Some parents of Primary School students called the eLabtronics STEME workshops "Addictive and Phenomenal". The students are improving their knowledge and skills in electronics by creating their own award winning microchip projects. They also entered 2011 Royal Adelaide Show competition and won prize for their creative smart city project. Goodwood Primary SchoolTwo Year 7 students from Goodwood Primary School won first prize at the Oliphant Science Competition using ezSystem. They build and programmed a Talking Bin! Henley High School
In 2010 the eLabtronics team discovered Henley High School student Marshall Tearle
(YouTube)
on the Youtube. Marshall used the eLabtronics ezSystem elab16m controller to replace
the RC black box controllers for his Tamiya Folk Lift Robot. The eLabtronics team
and international university and high school students helped Marshall to exhibit
his animatronic robots at the 2010 and 2011 Royal Adelaide Show. The robots became
a major Royal Show attraction. The eLabtronics team has enabled Marshall to win
prizes and robotic orders which could be the beginning of a STEME® micro-Technology
Business for him.
Southern Montessori Primary SchoolA class of grade 5 students had workshop with us and they were enjoying learning ezSystem and building projects so much that the school bought 2 Inventors Tool kits and eRacer Robot Base for them so that they could enter the Line Following Robot competition in Royal Adelaide Show
School News, articles, and awards
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