Exceed Robotics is a premier robotics club for kids teaching programming, coding, computer design, 3D printing, microcontrollers for robotics and engineering.
We were featured on CBC News! 📺
Ontario will need over 1 million university-educated workers over the next decade — with STEM leading the demand. But that pipeline doesn't start at university. It starts with a curious child who gets the right experience at the right age.
Reza, our co-founder, joined CBC News to talk about what's really behind the gap — and what it takes to close it early.
🎬 Watch the full video: https://t.co/NZo6E5lO0y
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Food delivery robots have hit Canadian sidewalks
"Toronto’s city council voted last December to prohibit the devices that run on anything but muscle power from sidewalks, bike paths and pedestrian ways until the province implements a pilot project for such devices."
Winter Camp Notes:
❄️3-day camps running from 9:00am-4:00pm (extra care available)
❄️Camp tuition includes take-home project
❄️Each student given a dedicated computer station and equipment
❄️75% of day working on camp project, 25% on activities & DIY crafts
Our centre is an Engineering club focusing on student thinking and problem-solving skills, STEM education, Robotics and Programming. We have our own internal competition which is part of the curriculum. We are looking into outside competitions
"This capability allows us to accomplish so much more for the patient and in a less invasive manner,” said Maj. (Dr.) George Fulghum, the 96th MDS medical director of general surgery.
"This capability allows us to accomplish so much more for the patient and in a less invasive manner,” said Maj. (Dr.) George Fulghum, the 96th MDS medical director of general surgery.
Yes. Learning span of a kid is 50 minutes. Our classes have deigned structure with 15 minutes of theory, usually in the form a presentation, at the beginning of the class, then 45 minutes of work. Our experience has shown us that motivation is much higher when classes are short
ARD10 course is an introduction to microcontrollers! The Arduino microcontroller is a widely used programmable development board that makers and hobbyists use to build robots, amongst many other devices.
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We have a curriculum of 2 years which has set goals and objectives for each session of each term. This curriculum has components such as presentations by kids to parents, competitions and awards are the tools to motivate students in doing better and reward them for achievements.
My name is Liam and I am am one of the instructors at Exceed Robotics Mississauga! I am currently completing my Master's in Engineering (M.Eng) at the University of Toronto in Biomedical Engineering and hold a Bachelor's of Engineering (B.Eng) in Biomedical Engineering.