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  • COR Robotics Program: Intro to Digital Art

    Intro to Digital Art > entering grades 3 - 9 Dive into the captivating world of creativity and technology at our Intro to Digital Art summer camp! This immersive three-day program combines hands-on learning with engaging digital tools, offering a dynamic journey into digital art. Students will explore the fundamentals of digital drawing and apply what they learn to an exciting real-world application. Through a partnership with No Grit No Pearl, students can get their favorite design printed on a canvas or t-shirt, which will get shipped to their house after the camp! Intro to Digital Art is the perfect blend of fun, skill development, and boundless imagination, providing young artists with the tools and confidence to bring their visions to life. COR Robotics Instructors Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to work well with others in a group setting, have an interest in the camp content, follow a series of directions, verbally communicate with peers and instructors, and be able to collaborate with their peers.
  • COR Robotics Programs: Intro to Comic Creation

    Intro to Comic Creation > entering grades 3 - 9 Embark on a thrilling artistic adventure with "Intro to Comic Creation," an exciting and action-packed experience dedicated to discovering the secrets of comic creation! The Intro to Comic Creation camp is an excellent opportunity to unleash your inner storyteller as the program is designed as a crash course in the captivating world of comics. Delve into the essentials of comic design, where you will learn the art of paneling, character creation, and storytelling. Whether you're a comic enthusiast or a newcomer, you’re in for a one-of-a-kind experience as we guide you through the basics of bringing your stories to life on the page. Ignite your passion for visual storytelling at "Intro to Comic Creation." COR Robotics Instructors Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to work well with others in a group setting, have an interest in the camp content, follow a series of directions, verbally communicate with peers and instructors, and collaborate with their peers.
  • COR Robotics Programs: Intro to Game Design

    Intro to Game Design > entering grades 3 - 9 If you like playing video games, you’ll love designing them! Trained instructors will teach students how to program their own video games using an engaging program called Kodu. They will create their own world, populate it with characters, and then play the games they create during class. Students will learn important programming skills while having tons of fun, with no prior experience needed! COR Robotics Instructors Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to work well with others in a group setting, have an interest in the camp content, follow a series of directions, verbally communicate with peers and instructors, and collaborate with their peers.
  • COR Robotics Programs:AeroCode Academy

    AeroCode Academy > entering grades 3 - 9 AeroCode Academy is the most exciting way for students to learn how to program! Using block-based programming tools to command drones, students will sharpen their skills and take to the skies. By starting with guided tutorials, students of all skill levels will find success before implementing their own custom programs. Teams of students will battle their drones in fun and exciting challenges that will teach them valuable 21st-century programming skills, along with teamwork and collaboration. COR Robotics Instructors Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to work well with others in a group setting, have an interest in programming or drones, follow a series of directions, verbally communicate with peers and instructors, and collaborate with their peers.
  • Extreme Robotics: Bionic Beasts

    > entering grades 2 - 6 Students will program robots to move, act, and think on their own. Discover the excitement of programming your creation to follow a command and watch it go. Our classes are fun, educational, and hands-on, teaching students the foundations of building and programming concepts. Students working in teams will then be challenged to morph their projects into better, stronger, or faster robots. Please bring lunch and a drink. Tech Academy Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to follow a series of directions, verbally communicate with peers and instructors, and collaborate with their peers.
  • Orange Crush Robotics #3026

    >Grades 7 - 12 Be a part of the fastest-growing extracurricular activity in Minnesota! Delano Orange Crush Robotics is looking for students grades 7-12 with a passion for engineering, building, programming, business, or marketing to be a part of our championship team. While the team meets year-round, the build and competition season takes place from January to April. A more serious time commitment, including some travel to various competitions, is required of team members during this part of the season. For more information about the Orange Crush Robotics program, please contact Robotics Team Mentor Ross Anderson at ocr3026@delanoschools.org or stop by for one of our Tuesday night practices, at 7:00 pm in the PLTW room (DHS Room #408). Program Prerequisites: Participants must have the ability to work effectively in a team environment, collaborate with team members from diverse backgrounds, and verbally communicate with peers and instructors to effectively convey ideas, give and receive feedback, and coordinate tasks within the team. Participants must be able to hold and manipulate tools in a safe manner and have a basic understanding of computer systems used in various aspects of the program.
  • Orange Crush Robotics #3026

    Grades 7-12 Join us at the Delano High School Open House on August 27th and discover the excitement of Orange Crush Robotics! Are you ready to dive into the fastest-growing extracurricular activity in Minnesota? We're seeking passionate students in grades 7-12 who are interested in engineering, building, programming, business, or marketing to join our championship team. Get involved in our weekly meetings this fall as we gear up for the upcoming season with exciting projects. Stop by our booth during the Open House or attend our information meeting on September 10th at 7:00 p.m. in the STEM lab for interested students and parents. Learn more about the program and experience firsthand what Robotics is all about! For additional details about the Orange Crush Robotics program, please contact Robotics Team Mentor Ross Anderson at ocr3026@delanoschools.org. Program Prerequisites: Participants must have the ability to work effectively in a team environment, collaborate with team members from diverse backgrounds, and verbally communicate with peers and instructors to effectively convey ideas, give and receive feedback, and coordinate tasks within the team. Participants must be able to hold and manipulate tools in a safe manner and have a basic understanding of computer systems used in various aspects of the program.