Technology is at the heart of innovation, and what better way to inspire the next generation than through hands-on learning? We’ve kicked off an exciting journey with students from international schools like LICS, ISL, and the French International School, introducing them to the fascinating world of electronics and coding through interactive projects.
Our approach is simple—learn by doing! Students don’t just grasp theoretical concepts; they actively build real-world projects that give them practical experience. One of our flagship activities is DuckHunt, a motion-controlled airgun game using an ESP32 microcontroller and gyro sensor to track movement and interact with virtual targets. This fun project teaches students motion sensing, data transmission, and microcontroller programming in an engaging way.
For first-time robotics learners, we introduce Tessa, the obstacle avoidance robot. Built with an Arduino board, ultrasonic sensor, servo motor, and motor driver board, students assemble and program their own Tessa to navigate obstacles. Watching their robot come to life builds confidence and problem-solving skills.
Once comfortable with hardware, students transition to coding with TessaBlocks, our block-based programming IDE. This intuitive tool makes programming fun and accessible, helping them control and enhance their projects without prior coding experience.
Beyond schools, we extend our impact through weekend classes at Bongohive, fostering a collaborative space where young innovators learn, experiment, and challenge themselves while strengthening their technical skills.
The progress so far has been incredible! With each session, we see students gain confidence and curiosity, eager to push the boundaries of what they can create. We can’t wait to see what they build next!
Interested in joining our sessions? Let’s shape the future, one project at a time!