Eindhoven • Prime + Python • Robotics Course • Sundays 1:30–3:30 p.m. (14 classes) • Aug. 30–Dec. 13 (no class on Oct. 18 & 25) • NL/EN

€895.00
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For whom

  • For children who all Prime modules (Motion, Sensors, and Logic) have completed.

Build and program robots with LEGO® SPIKE™ Prime and make the transition from block-based programming to Python. An ongoing course in small groups (max. 7 children).

No experience with Python is required. We'll start with the basics of MicroPython and learn step by step how to work with the LEGO® SPIKE™ API to control motors, sensors, and the display.

For whom

  • For children who all Prime modules (Motion, Sensors, and Logic) have completed.

Build and program robots with LEGO® SPIKE™ Prime and make the transition from block-based programming to Python. An ongoing course in small groups (max. 7 children).

No experience with Python is required. We'll start with the basics of MicroPython and learn step by step how to work with the LEGO® SPIKE™ API to control motors, sensors, and the display.


At this level, children continue working with the LEGO® SPIKE™ Prime robot kit. They transition from word-based programming to Python (MicroPython) and learn, step by step, how to use the LEGO® SPIKE™ API to control motors, sensors, and the display using code.

Language: Dutch & English

What will you learn?

Python Basics

Variables, functions, loops, and conditions.

LEGO® SPIKE™ API

Program the motors, sensors, buttons, and the display.

Robot Challenges

Apply your code to increasingly challenging robots and tasks.

Robotics & Mechanics

Children continue to build with the LEGO® SPIKE™ Prime set and apply their knowledge of mechanics, motors, and sensors to create increasingly challenging robots. The focus is on combining smart robot design with Python code, so that robots can move, measure, and respond to their environment with precision.

By building, programming, testing, and improving, children develop both their technical understanding and their programming skills.

Programming

Children make the transition from word-based programming to Python (MicroPython). They learn to work with variables, functions, loops, and conditional statements, and use the LEGO® SPIKE™ API to control motors, sensors, and the display.

By testing, improving, and expanding their code, children develop programming skills, logical thinking, and a structured approach to problem-solving.

Location

PLAN-B (Room 0.46 – Bricks & Robots)
Hurksestraat 19, 5652 AH Eindhoven

Our advantages

  • Small groups: up to 7 children per class

  • Python (MicroPython): The Transition from Block-Based Programming to Real Code

  • LEGO® SPIKE™ Prime: Program robots using motors, sensors, and the display

  • Personalized instruction: plenty of individual attention during every class

  • Ongoing course: Build your programming skills step by step

  • No personal materials are required (you may bring your own laptop, but it is not required)