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Zapraszamy na sobotnie zajęcia próbne z robotyki dla dzieci

zajęcia próbne z robotyki

10 i 17 października 2020 odbędą się zajęcia próbne z Robotyki dla Dzieci 5-7lat

W sobotę zajęcia FUNrobotJUNIOR robotyka i programowanie – LEGO® WeDo 2.0 są ?BEZPŁATNE? dla osób, które po raz pierwszy biorą udział w zajęciach. Obowiązują zapisy online

DLACZEGO WARTO UCZĘSZCZAĆ NA NASZE ZAJĘCIA

Naszym celem jest nauka przez zabawę… a nasze zajęcia rozwijają następujące umiejętności:
☑️ myślenia przestrzennego i analitycznego,
☑️ planowania i rozwiązywania problemów,
☑️ współpracy i komunikacji w grupie,
☑️ właściwej organizacji czasu i miejsca pracy,
☑️ posługiwania się technicznymi pojęciami i słownictwem, co
pozwala w przyszłości korzystać z różnych technologii,
☑️ kształtowania koncentracji i wytrwałości podczas
wykonywanych zadań.

? Nasza Akademia Edukacyjna uczy zastosowania zdobytej wiedzy z zakresu matematyki, fizyki, automatyki oraz informatyki w praktyce.
? Podczas edukacyjnej zabawy na różnorodnych płaszczyznach naukowych, pomożemy dziecku odkryć i zrozumieć jego naturalne talenty i życiowe predyspozycje.
? Dzieci zdobywają wiedzę w najbardziej naturalny sposób, przez
własne doświadczenia, obserwacje i wnioski, a nie teoretyczne wykłady.
? Informatyka, robotyka i mechanika – to dziedziny, które zdominowały rozwój naszej cywilizacji. Dlatego tak ważne jest, aby już teraz zaszczepić w dziecku cyberpasję, która przygotuje do przyszłych zawodów i da przewagę w dorosłym życiu.

Wszystkich zainteresowanych prosimy o zgłoszenie się ✍poprzez formularz zapisu online, z podaniem danych dziecka (imię, nazwisko, nr. telefonu, e-mail oraz czy wcześniej uczęszczało na robotykę)

Zapisy online:
https://akademiaedukacyjna.com.pl/zapisy_online/

W formularzu proszę wybrać przedmiot: zajęcia próbne. W drugim kroku w polu „informacje dodatkowe” proszę wpisać: sobota 12:00 i wybraną datę.

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    Welcome to Ice City: Russia plans to build frozen community 1,000 miles from
    North Pole… as race for Arctic minerals heats
    up

    By WILL STEWART FOR MAILONLINE
    Updated: 15:44 GMT, 24 October 2011

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    Russia is to build an ultra-modern city on a frozen island deep
    inside the Arctic Circle – in the Kremlin’s latest move to back its claim
    to vast oil and gas reserves under the polar ice cap.

    Named Umka, after a popular Soviet polar bear cub cartoon hero,
    the initial 5,000 residents will live under a vast dome to protect themselves from
    temperatures sinking below minus 30C in winter.

    'This city will be of strategic importance as Russia’s northern outpost,’ said architect Valery Rzhevskiy who has shown its modernistic designs to an approving Vladimir Putin.

    Extraordinary: The city will cost up to £4 billion and be built on the
    remote island of Kotelniy, in the Novosibirsk archipelago, some 1,000 miles
    from the North Pole

    Vast: The Umka designs are based on the International Space Station but in comparison is much
    larger – one mile long and 800 yards wide

    Sources say it is likely to house soldiers, border guards
    and secret service officers, as well as scientists and explorers, as Moscow gets serious about claiming Arctic mineral
    riches.

    All will enjoy a luxury lifestyle in the cocoon with its
    own specially regulated temperate climate – including many facilities to
    make inhabitants of other cities envious.

    'We aim to have scientific laboratories, houses, but also parks with attractions, an Aqua
    complex, hotels and a cathedral. Naturally there will be schools,
    kindergartens, recreation zones, a hospital, and sport facilities are planned, too,’
    said Rzhevskiy.

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    'We want people who will be living and working here not to realise they are in some closed space with
    an aggressive Arctic climate outside.’

    The extraordinary venture – nicknamed 'wonder city’ – will be built
    at a cost of up to £4 billion on the remote island of Kotelniy,
    in the Novosibirsk archipelago , some 1,000 miles from the North
    Pole, closer than any other Russian city.  

    Strong winds make it one of the most inhospitable
    places on the planet, and even in summer it barely climbs over
    freezing point.

    Bleak: Strong winds make the area one of the most inhospitable places on the planet, and even in summer it
    barely climbs over freezing point

    The Umka designs are based on the International Space Station, but it is vast by comparison – just short of one mile long and 800 yards wide.
     

    'So far it’s the only project in the world with an artificial
    climate and integral life support – just like on the space station. Not only
    is it a new word in architecture, but in human living too.
    We have used aero and space technologies while creating it.’

    'So far it’s the only project in the world with an artificial climate and integral life support – just like on the space station. Not only
    is it a new word in architecture, but in human living too.
    We have used aero and space technologies while creating it.’

    – Valery Rzhevskiy, architect

    Electricity will be supplied by a floating
    nuclear power station. Food wise, it will be totally self-sufficient with fish and poultry farms,
    greenhouses, a wheat processing factory and bakeries.

    'There will not be any rubbish at all, as the city will have two  factories
    converting all kinds into ashes.’

    It will house workers for local mines and oil platforms which should
    pay the costs of the development, it is claimed.

    'This project is designed to work on any surface, even on the Moon if needed,’ said Rzhevskiy, one of Russia’s top architects.

    The ice city plans – currently with no fixed timetable for opening – comes as all countries
    with territory touching Arctic waters are gearing up to make
    competing demands to the United Nations over underwater mineral exploitation rights.

    Western countries were stung when in 2007 Russian polar explorer
    Artur Chilingarov placed his country’s flag in the Arctic seabed
    in 2007. 

    'We must prove the north pole is an extension of the
    Russian land mass,’ he said at the time.

    A Canadian think tank this year even warned that 'an arms race maybe beginning’, expressing concerns at the
    risk of conflict.

    The U.S., Canada, Norway and Russia have all boosted their naval presence in Arctic waters amid warnings of a Cold War that could literally be
    cold – except perhaps at Umka.

     

    Russia

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