Black Boys Code Hamilton - Building Smart, Responsive Robots

Black Boys Code Hamilton - Building Smart, Responsive Robots

John Hodgins Engineering BuildingHamilton, ON
Saturday, Feb 28 from 11 am to 3 pm EST
Overview

Join us for an exciting workshop designed just for boys aged 8-17! Whether they’re brand new to coding or eager to level up their skills.

Workshop Overview

February Workshop emphasizes integrated logic and autonomy. Beginners combine the hub, motors, and sensors with if/else and forever loops to create robots that continuously respond to their surroundings, changing direction, speed, or behavior based on what their sensors “see.” This helps them understand how simple rules can create dynamic, lifelike robot actions.

Advanced learners go further by implementing distance sensors to design robots that detect, slow down for, or avoid obstacles, much like autonomous vehicles navigating roads or robots moving safely in warehouses. They explore how timing, sensor placement, and decision logic all affect performance.

Both tracks stress the role of smart systems in modern automation and highlight how robotics is reshaping transportation, manufacturing, and everyday life. Learners are encouraged to think critically about the benefits, challenges, and societal impact of increasingly autonomous technologies.


Beginner Track: Integrating Hub, Colour Sensors, and Motors

Beginners build robots that use multiple devices in one program, applying loops to monitor and respond to sensor input.

Materials Required

  • Laptop or tablet with SPIKE app installed
  • LEGO SPIKE Prime kit with hub, motors, and colour sensor
  • Coloured tracks

Beginner Track Learning Outcomes

  • Integrate Multiple Devices
    Learners will connect hub, motors, and sensors in one program.
  • Apply Conditional Logic
    Students will program color-based decision-making.
  • Use Loops Effectively
    Learners will monitor sensor input continuously.
  • Control Motion Parameters
    Students will adjust speed and turning based on inputs.
  • Relate to Automation
    Learners will compare robotics to smart machines.


Advanced Track: Distance Sensors & Autonomous Vehicle Control

Advanced learners use distance sensors to program vehicles that avoid obstacles and navigate independently.

Materials Required

  • Laptop or tablet with SPIKE app installed
  • LEGO SPIKE Prime kit with hub, motors, and distance sensor
  • Obstacle course materials

Advanced Track Learning Outcomes

  • Explain Distance Sensors
    Students will describe ultrasonic measurement principles.
  • Code Obstacle Avoidance
    Learners will program robots to stop, reverse, or reroute.
  • Apply Conditional Logic
    Students will use distance thresholds in if/then logic.
  • Develop Pathfinding Routines
    Learners will build autonomous navigation programs.
  • Relate to Self-Driving Tech
    Students will connect robotics to autonomous cars and drones.

For further questions you may have on the day of the workshop, please reach out to Hamilton.ExposureWorkshop@blackboyscode.com

OR student.help@blackboyscode.com

Register Now, Space Is Limited!

Join us for an exciting workshop designed just for boys aged 8-17! Whether they’re brand new to coding or eager to level up their skills.

Workshop Overview

February Workshop emphasizes integrated logic and autonomy. Beginners combine the hub, motors, and sensors with if/else and forever loops to create robots that continuously respond to their surroundings, changing direction, speed, or behavior based on what their sensors “see.” This helps them understand how simple rules can create dynamic, lifelike robot actions.

Advanced learners go further by implementing distance sensors to design robots that detect, slow down for, or avoid obstacles, much like autonomous vehicles navigating roads or robots moving safely in warehouses. They explore how timing, sensor placement, and decision logic all affect performance.

Both tracks stress the role of smart systems in modern automation and highlight how robotics is reshaping transportation, manufacturing, and everyday life. Learners are encouraged to think critically about the benefits, challenges, and societal impact of increasingly autonomous technologies.


Beginner Track: Integrating Hub, Colour Sensors, and Motors

Beginners build robots that use multiple devices in one program, applying loops to monitor and respond to sensor input.

Materials Required

  • Laptop or tablet with SPIKE app installed
  • LEGO SPIKE Prime kit with hub, motors, and colour sensor
  • Coloured tracks

Beginner Track Learning Outcomes

  • Integrate Multiple Devices
    Learners will connect hub, motors, and sensors in one program.
  • Apply Conditional Logic
    Students will program color-based decision-making.
  • Use Loops Effectively
    Learners will monitor sensor input continuously.
  • Control Motion Parameters
    Students will adjust speed and turning based on inputs.
  • Relate to Automation
    Learners will compare robotics to smart machines.


Advanced Track: Distance Sensors & Autonomous Vehicle Control

Advanced learners use distance sensors to program vehicles that avoid obstacles and navigate independently.

Materials Required

  • Laptop or tablet with SPIKE app installed
  • LEGO SPIKE Prime kit with hub, motors, and distance sensor
  • Obstacle course materials

Advanced Track Learning Outcomes

  • Explain Distance Sensors
    Students will describe ultrasonic measurement principles.
  • Code Obstacle Avoidance
    Learners will program robots to stop, reverse, or reroute.
  • Apply Conditional Logic
    Students will use distance thresholds in if/then logic.
  • Develop Pathfinding Routines
    Learners will build autonomous navigation programs.
  • Relate to Self-Driving Tech
    Students will connect robotics to autonomous cars and drones.

For further questions you may have on the day of the workshop, please reach out to Hamilton.ExposureWorkshop@blackboyscode.com

OR student.help@blackboyscode.com

Register Now, Space Is Limited!

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Highlights

  • 4 hours
  • In person

Location

John Hodgins Engineering Building

1280 Main Street West

Hamilton, ON L8S 4L8

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