RoboLab ++ Summer Courses
Please complete this form to reserve a space on our summer courses for 2014. All courses are 5 sessions long and will run every Saturday from the 26th of July to the 23rd of August at Imperial College London. All courses are recommended for ages 9+. If you have queries please email: robolab.plusplus@gmail.com

- Robotics 101 - 10:00-12:00 - £200 per participant
Our flagship course, where each students receives their own robotics kit. Over five weeks we will assemble and program these robots, making them progressively more complex. All students will be expected to bring their own laptops.

- Game Development - 13:00-15:00 - £100 per participant
Learn to program your own games! Students will be taught how to create 3D action games that they can share with their friends. The software and practices we teach are currently used by many commercial game companies across the world. All students will be expected to bring their own laptops.

- C++ Beginners - 16:00-18:00 - £100 per participant
Learn one of the most famous and well used computing languages in the world. C++ is frequently used by many industries, academics and developers for almost anything. Our simple syllabus introduces this language in an intuitive and easy to understand format. All students will be expected to bring their own laptops.


We believe that students should be taught how to use real technology, so our courses involve learning about software and hardware that is used on a day-to-day basis by experts and companies across the world. Our courses cover advanced topics but our low student-to-tutor ratio and experienced, patient demonstrators can provide individual support to help students. We are happy to provide extension material to encourage high achieving students and follow them in projects that they might want to undertake.
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