By Mike Taylor
Walnut – The Mt. San Antonio College STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Center and the college’s Robotics Team will host a Robotics Workshop for ages 8 and up on Saturday, July 30, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Science Laboratory Building, building 60, room 1506. This event is free and open to the public.
“Robots are fun, and they’re fun to build,” said Mt. SAC Physics Professor and Robotics Team advisor Daniel Anderson. “No prior experience necessary.”
Workshop participants will learn about and help Robotics Team members build robots as well as learn about a robotics competition, building components, and design.
“This workshop is designed to take the fear out of engineering and technical things,” said Anderson.
This year, Mt. SAC’s Robotics Team qualified to compete at the VEX International World Competition in Kentucky. The competition hosts teams from around the world. Mt. SAC was one of only four community colleges in the nation at the competition.
“The field of robotics is doubling every year as interest in robots grows,” said Anderson.
Minor children participating in the workshop must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Established a year ago with its first cohort group of students, the STEM Center fosters student interest in science and provides academic support, enrichment activities, teaching opportunities, and research experience.
For more information on this event, call the Mt. SAC STEM Center at (909) 274-4224.
