Services

In Training, we have typically

Bronze Programme

  • Suitable for robot beginner because they are easy to assemble.
  • The number of models : 4 robot models
  • BLUE and GREEN 2 Type kits

Silver Programme

Gold Programme

  • Using Aluminum frame, bolt and nut connection
  • HUNAROBO and T.O.P have Educational connection with each other.
  • Controlling  with 4 DC motors and 2 Servo motors

 

 

PRIMARY SCHOOL ROBOTICS AND TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATION
INTRODUCTION
This certification program provides a path to robotics excellence for Primary Students 9 – 12 years old. As part of IT Leisure and Education’s goal to improve the overall development of students by focusing on improving their creative and critical thinking skills.

BASIC BRONZE CERTIFICATION (30 Hours)
Pre-requisites: Student must possess the ‘Introduction to Robotics’ certificate.
To achieve the bronze certificate, the following must be achieved:
a. Complete and pass the ‘Primary Robotics Excellence Basic Course’.
Students will be assessed using ‘Student Course Assessment’ which includes theory tests, project work, class participation and team contribution.
b. Compete in a minimum of 1 robotics competition or competitive match.

BASIC SILVER CERTIFICATION (30 Hours)
Pre-requisites: Student must possess the ‘Basic Bronze’ certificate.
a. Complete the ‘Primary Electronics and Innovations Course’.
Students will be assessed using ‘Student Course Assessment’ which includes theory tests, project work, class participation and team contribution.
b. Minimum of a pass in a ‘Technology Research Project’. A 500 word written paper based on the topic of the month.
c. Improved academic results. (Form teacher to assess this criteria).

BEGINNER LEGO CERTIFICATION (30 Hours)
Pre-requisites: Student must possess the ‘Basic Silver’ certificate.
a. Complete the Lego Robotic Invention System beginner’s challenge.
Students will be assessed using ‘Student Course Assessment’ which includes theory tests, project work, and class participation and team contribution.
b. Win/award or Compete in any national robotics competition.
c. Presentation on their previously research Project or any Selected Topic to a panel.
INTERMEDIATE LEGO CERTIFICATION (30 Hours)
Pre-requisites: Student must possess the ‘Beginner Lego’ certificate.
d. Complete the Lego Robotic Invention System intermediate’s challenge.
Students will be assessed using ‘Student Course Assessment’ which includes theory tests, project work, and class participation and team contribution.
e. Win/award or Compete in any national robotics competition.
f. Presentation on their previously research Project or any Selected Topic to a panel.

SECONDARY SCHOOL ROBOTICS AND TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATION
INTRODUCTION
This certification program provides a path to robotics excellence for Secondary Students 12 – 15 years old. As part of IT Leisure and Education’s goal to improve the overall development of students by focusing on improving their creative and critical thinking skills. Applied Mathematics, Physics and Science will be part of Robotics Training throughout the certification program to enhance student’s knowledge.

JUNIOR BRONZE CERTIFICATION (30 Hours)
Pre-requisites: Student must possess the ‘Introduction to Robotics’ certificate.
To achieve the bronze certificate, the following must be achieved:
a. Complete and pass the ‘Junior Robotics Excellence Basic Course’.
Students will be assessed using ‘Student Course Assessment’ which includes theory tests, project work, class participation and team contribution.
b. Compete in a minimum of 1 robotics competition or competitive match.

JUNIOR SILVER CERTIFICATION (30 Hours)
Pre-requisites: Student must possess the ‘Junior Bronze’ certificate.
a. Complete the ‘Intermediate Electronics and Innovations’ Course.
Students will be assessed using ‘Student Course Assessment’ which includes theory tests, project work, class participation and team contribution.
b. Minimum of a pass in a ‘Technology Research Project’. A 1000 words written paper based on the topic of the month.
c. Improved academic results. (from teacher to assess this criteria).
ADVANCE ROBOTICS CERTIFICATION (60 Hours)
Pre-requisites: Student must possess the ‘Junior Silver’ certificate.
a. Minimum of a pass in a ‘Inventions in Robotics’ paper or ‘Technology Research Project’ paper.
b. ‘Major Inventions Project’ and presentation to panel.
c. Complete Advance Robotics Technology Course and familiar with Prototyping of Robots.
Students will be assessed using ‘Student Course Assessment’ which includes theory tests, project work, and class participation and team contribution.
d. Win/awarded or compete in any national robotics competition.

SENIOR ROBOTICS AND TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATION
INTRODUCTION
This certification program provides a path to robotics excellence for Senior or High School Students between 15 – 18 years old. As part of IT Leisure and Education’s goal to improve the overall development of students by focusing on improving their creative and critical thinking skills and a preparation stage for the Diploma of Robotics and Engineering.

SENIOR BRONZE CERTIFICATION (30 Hours)
Pre-requisites: Student must possess the ‘Introduction to Robotics’ certificate.
To achieve the bronze certificate, the following must be achieved:
a. Complete and pass the ‘Senior Robotics Excellence Basic Course’.
Students will be assessed using ‘Student Course Assessment’ which includes theory tests, project work, class participation and team contribution.
b. Compete in a minimum of 1 robotics competition or competitive match.

SENIOR SILVER CERTIFICATION (30 Hours)
Pre-requisites: Student must possess the ‘Senior Bronze’ certificate.
a. Complete the ‘Advance Electronics and Innovations’ Course.
Students will be assessed using ‘Student Course Assessment’ which includes theory tests, project work, class participation and team contribution.
b. Minimum of a pass in a ‘Technology Research Project’. A 1500 words written paper based on the topic of the month.

GOLD CERTIFICATION (60 Hours)
Pre-requisites: Student must possess the ‘Senior Silver’ certificate.
a. Complete the pass the ‘Robotics Excellence Advance Course’.
Students will be assessed using ‘Student Course Assessment’ which includes theory tests, project work, class participation and team contribution.
b. Minimum of a pass in an ‘Inventions in Robotics’ research paper.
c. Minimum of a pass in Electronics and Robotics Fundamental Assessment, and readily able to work with Mechanical, Electrical and Engineering aspects of Robotics Technology.
d. Students must submit Major research paper based on the students ‘Major Inventions Project’ of 3000 words.
e. ‘Major Inventions Project’ and presentation to forum of Parents, Teachers and Students.