
We provide workshops throughout the year to train teachers to use the LEGO Mindstorms system effectively in their classroom. Small class sizes and hands-on activities enable participants to get a real feel for the robots, giving them the confidence necessary to successfully run activities back in class. We provide continuing email support to all participants to assist them integrating their new-found knowledge. All classes are tailored to suit the abilities of the teachers, from the absolute novice through to the seasoned veteran.
Our workshops run predominantly in Queensland, Australia but also run through Australia and Internationally. We have worked with various Education departments training teachers as well as developing curriculum material.




Robotics workshops are an ideal way to captivate young minds and stimulate critical thinking. Robot building and programming teaches a wide range of skills such as problem solving, as well as encouraging team work and cooperation. Students learn not only how to use technology, but also how to create it.
Our mobile robotics lab can come to your school and introduce your students to the world of robots through a fun filled, hands-on, educational experience they will never forget. Robotics workshops teach problem solving skills as well as encouraging team work and cooperation. Students learn a simple programming language and have a robot up and moving within minutes.
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Workshops utilise the LEGO Mindstorms system and are completely tailored to suit the ability of the participants, from the novice builders through to the seasoned veterans. Workshops run from 9am – 3pm as two identical half day sessions. We can accommodate up to 24 students per session, working to your timetable as required.




Robotics is fast becoming an integral part of the school curriculum with it's ability to integrate across a broad range of topics, most notably the Technology, Science and Math Key Learning Areas.
Robotics encourages kids to think creatively, analyse situations and apply critical thinking and problem solving skills to real world problems. Teamwork and co-operation are a cornerstone of any robotics project. Students learn it is acceptable to make mistakes, especially if it leads them to better solutions.
Robotics is a fun and engaging way to teach fundamental technology, maths and science concepts. There are several key facets that the teaching of robotics promotes: