April Education Webinars Designed to Inspire

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April Education Webinars Designed to Inspire

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Spring is here and we are celebrating April with a great selection of education-focused webinars. This month, we will explore solutions that address learning loss with ready-made ELD programs designed for the summer. We will look at online courseware for Adobe and Microsoft. Other topics addressed include automation, mechatronics, coding, game design, and robotics.

At Studica, our passion is education. We are excited to shower you with inspiration and tools that we know will have a positive impact on learning.

April Education Webinar Schedule

Take a moment to browse our April schedule of education and technology-focused webinars for April.

April Educator Webinars Bar

Teaching Mechatronics with Project-Based Solutions
4/7, Wednesday – 3 PM Eastern – Reserve Your Spot

Address Learning Loss this Summer with Ready-Made ELD Program for Newcomers/Beginners
4/8, Thursday – 3 PM Eastern – Sign Up

Teaching Coding & Game Design with GameMaker
4/14, Wednesday – Noon Eastern – Sign Up

Exploring Automation & Control Systems with fischertechnik
4/15, Thursday – 3 PM Eastern – Register Now

Standards-Based Summer ELD Program for LTELs / Intermediate English Learners
4/21, Wednesday – 3 PM Eastern – Register Now

Project-Based Learning featuring fischertechnik
4/22, Thursday – 3 PM Eastern – Register Now

Robotic Competitions with Standards-focused Curriculum
4/27, Tuesday – 3 PM Eastern – Sign Up

Exploring Microsoft and Adobe Online Courseware for Flexible Learning
4/28, Wednesday – 3 PM Eastern – Reserve Your Spot

Get Building with Studica Robotics

Get Building with Studica RoboticsThe Studica Robotics Building System offers a variety of mechanical structures, electronics, controllers, sensors, software, and training materials used for education and in competitions throughout the world. You’ll find everything you need to build sturdy robots of your own design. All of the high-quality parts work together allowing you to build a variety of designs with no need for a machine shop or other special equipment. Plus, Studica Robotics offers a unique hole pattern that allows for compatibility with many existing build systems. For instance, it is compatible with most FTC and FTC systems so you can combine electronics and structural components.

VMX Robotics ControllerThe VMX Robotics Controller is the heart of an intelligent robot and can be programmed in C++ and Java. Utilizing the open platform it can also be programmed in Python, ROS & LabVIEW with no support from Studica. It can also serve as a Vision/Motion Coprocessor, particularly when combined with the VMX-rtk Robotics Toolkit and the VMX CAN Bus connectivity provides an easy way to monitor a robot CAN Bus. Plus, you can choose from a variety of sensors including the ultrasonic distance sensorsharp IR range sensor, and a Cobra line follower sensor. Power jacks, battery packs, cables, and breakout boards are also available.

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