
2005 Summer Camp Program
The 2005 Summer Camp Season is now over! Thanks to the 100+ children
who attended our 7 weeks of camp in Orono, Bangor, and Readfield. Keep
checking back to see about the 2006 season.
Maine Robotics operates academic summer camp programs in the Orono and Bangor
areas.
To Learn more about the camp click here, or view the camp brochure below.
Camp Brochure and Registration Form (WORD Doc) (PDF)
Maine Robotics Release Form (WORD Doc) (PDF)
Camp Policies (WORD Doc) (PDF)
Medical Release From (WORD) (PDF)
DIRECTIONS and contact information:
Orono High School, Room 104:
Beginners Robotics Summer Camp July 11-July 15, 2005 (FULL)
Beginners Robotics Summer Camp July 18-July 22, 2005 (FULL)
Advanced Robotics Summer Camp July 25-July 29, 2005
Bangor - United Technology Center:
Beginners Robotics Summer Camp August 1-August 5, 2005 (FULL)
Beginners Robotics Summer Camp August 8-August 12, 2005 (FULL)
Advanced Robotics Summer Camp August 15-August 19, 2005
NEW!
Readfield - Maranacook Middle School:
Beginners Robotics Summer Camp August 8-12, 2005 (FULL)
Each camp has a maximum of 16 campers.
Each camp has at least two full time teachers.
Campers must be between 9 and 14 for the beginner camps
and 10 and 15 for the advanced camps
Camps run from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm Monday through Friday
One week of camp is $200 and includes morning and afternoon snacks and a t-shirt.
Lunch is a bag lunch which each camper must bring with them.
Campers build and program robots during the week and the teachers help them learn
fundamentals of engineering, programming, and robotics.
The program is non-competitive and children work in groups of two (and occasionally
groups of three if they choose to). Each group works on missions assigned at the
beginning of the day and continues through the day and into the week.
The advanced camp is for children who have already completed a week of camp or
have been a member of a FIRST LEGO League team. The activities for these camps
require a more advanced understanding of the programming and building of LEGO
robots.
