On May 27, 2024, third-grade students from “Kiril Hristov” Primary School in Bulgaria had an exciting visit to the STEAM Center at the Department of Information and Teacher Qualification (DIPKU). Guided by their teacher Darina Delcheva, the children explored various aspects of technology and robotics.
The visit started with an introduction to different types of robots, led by Assistant Maria Zhelyazkova, who explained their functions and practical uses. The students even had the chance to program some robots, fostering hands-on learning.
Next, the children learned about 3D printing, with Dr. Mihail Kozhuharov demonstrating the process of creating three-dimensional objects. The students observed a live 3D printing session, enhancing their understanding of modern manufacturing techniques.
The final part of the visit involved interactive activities with Lego Spike Essential, Lego Spike Prime, and BricQ Motion Essential. These sessions encouraged creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving, as students constructed various models and learned fundamental engineering principles.
This educational visit was part of the SPICE project methodology, aiming to inspire and educate young minds about the possibilities in science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM).
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