Robotics Camp

$100.00

Monday-Friday, July 27-31

Class Times: 12:30-3:30 pm.

Number of Instruction Hours: 15

Ages: 10-14 years old

Registration Deadline: June 20th

In this engaging STEAM camp, students won’t just build, they’ll become inventors and problem-solvers. Using LEGO® robotics, they’ll design and construct their own robots, then bring them to life through simple programming to complete exciting challenges.

As they experiment, test, and improve their creations, students naturally develop critical thinking, creativity, and resilience. Working in teams, they’ll practice collaboration and communication—essential skills for success both in and out of the classroom.

This hands-on experience turns learning into an adventure, where every mistake is a discovery and every success builds confidence.

Location: ARTS HUB - 515 School Street, Waupaca, WI 54981

(No refunds will be offered within two weeks of the first-class date.)

Monday-Friday, July 27-31

Class Times: 12:30-3:30 pm.

Number of Instruction Hours: 15

Ages: 10-14 years old

Registration Deadline: June 20th

In this engaging STEAM camp, students won’t just build, they’ll become inventors and problem-solvers. Using LEGO® robotics, they’ll design and construct their own robots, then bring them to life through simple programming to complete exciting challenges.

As they experiment, test, and improve their creations, students naturally develop critical thinking, creativity, and resilience. Working in teams, they’ll practice collaboration and communication—essential skills for success both in and out of the classroom.

This hands-on experience turns learning into an adventure, where every mistake is a discovery and every success builds confidence.

Location: ARTS HUB - 515 School Street, Waupaca, WI 54981

(No refunds will be offered within two weeks of the first-class date.)

Instructor Connor Schultz 

I’m a current student at UWSP studying history and social studies education. I believe in giving students the critical thinking skills they need to strive in the modern world and not just having them memorize content. I am excited to be teaching robotics at the Arts Hub.