In our robotics classes, students learn to design, build, and program robots in a practical and engaging way. We use tools like Scratch, Tinkercad, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi, allowing students to build line-following vehicles, create simple circuits, and program basic behaviors.
$150.00
In our robotics classes, students learn to design, build, and program robots in a practical and engaging way. We use tools like Scratch, Tinkercad, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi, allowing students to build line-following vehicles, create simple circuits, and program basic behaviors.
Each session allows participants to explore electronic components, assemble small robots, and program using both visual and text-based languages, fostering creativity, critical thinking, and teamwork in an inspiring and motivating environment.
In this experiment, the sensor detects distance and controls a micro servo motor in real time. This hands-on activity helps students understand programming logic, wiring connections, and how sensors interact with physical movement.
Learning by building. Innovation in action.
Atomic Success – Robotics & Electronics Education
At Atomic Success, our Robotic Arm Project introduces students to the fundamentals of robotics, electronics, and programming in a hands-on and inclusive learning environment.
Students learn how to:
In this class, students work with visual references to develop technique, observation skills, and attention to detail. They learn to apply light, shadow, and texture to create more realistic and expressive artwork.
Students learn to create beautiful canvas paintings using acrylic techniques. They develop skills in color blending, brush strokes, and texture while strengthening creativity and focus.
Each student completes their own artwork in a fun and motivating environment.
We’re setting up our Silhouette Cameo, a professional digital cutting machine.
Soon, you’ll be able to design, create stickers, customize shirts, and turn ideas into real projects.
Creativity + Technology = Future
Our Graphic Design students create logos using real references from their phones, while receiving close guidance from their instructor. A professional space where creativity turns into tangible skills.
This image showcases a hands-on electronics and robotics setup featuring an Arduino Uno board, motor driver module, ultrasonic sensor, DC motors with wheels, rechargeable battery pack, soldering iron, breadboard, jumper wires, LED strip, and mechanical components ready for assembly. The workspace reflects a practical learning environment where students build, wire, program, and test real robotic systems.