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Don't miss the Free NASA GeneLab event this Saturday Hi {NAME}, From Star Wars’ R2-D2, to Wall-

Don't miss the Free NASA GeneLab event this Saturday Hi {NAME}, From Star Wars’ R2-D2, to Wall-E and Big Hero 6, robots have captured our imagination for generations. Now self-driving cars, Mars rovers, and robots capable of making fancy parkour jumps are all making robotics more exciting than ever. With its hands-on nature, robotics is also one of the best ways for students to start on coding and AI. Explore our [popular robotics and engineering classes for kids]( today to start learning, while building your child's critical thinking and problem solving skills. Just two weeks left for our [Spring Break camps]( [Choose from 40 camps]( learn something fun every day. Don't miss the last chance to join our [Free NASA GeneLab and Beyond Event]( to explore the frontiers of computational biology, NASA GeneLab, and more. Fun spring break computer science camps are running now through the week of April 8th. Pick from scheduled camps, or [schedule your own camp time]( that works best for you, when you reserve 7 days in advance - just select 'request an additional schedule.' Build lifelong skills and have fun while earning learning and experience points! [Explore Camps]( Build the Future with Robotics and Engineering The robotics industry is already huge and rapidly growing, providing many future career options. Robots are widely used in manufacturing, transportation, agriculture, hospitals, and even in our homes. Kids who enjoy building things get excited about robotics pretty easily, and there are many fun robotics competitions to compete in every year. Here are some [robotics class highlights]( [Minecraft Redstone Engineering Grades 2-5]( Redstone unlocks nearly limitless capabilities in Minecraft. Join this fun beginner-friendly class to build all sorts of amazing machines in your game and learn about circuits, how computers work, as well as engineering! [Learn More]( [Junior Robotics Grades 2-4]( Learn how to code a robot to move, sense, lift, and more - all in virtual worlds. And gain a deeper understanding of how robots can be used to solve problems through many real-world examples. [Learn More]( [Lights and Beats with Micro:Bit Grades 2-4]( Learn how to control electronic components like LED lights, speakers, and sensors, while building fun games and interactive experiments. Plus learn how to code functions, and even master some cool math and security concepts. [Learn More]( [Robot Adventures Grades 4-8]( Learn how to design, build, and code your very own robot. Kids will explore the design and creation process, as well as coding and learning how to move the robots, use sensors, control robot arms, and control robots to complete various challenges that simulate real-world robotics competitions. [Learn More]( [Smart Devices: Arduino for Kids Grades 4-9]( Create with circuits and Arduino - the foundation of robotics and smart devices. Students will learn how to design simple electronic systems for alarms, home sensing, motor controls, etc, as well as creating code to control these systems. [Learn More]( Last Chance! Join a Free Live NASA Event for Kids [Free NASA GeneLab and Beyond Grades 4-12]( Explore the frontiers of computational biology, NASA GeneLab, and beyond with UCSD Bioengineering student and recipient of an NSF REU award, Sally Ha. In a recent talk, Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO, highlighted the intersection of computer science with biology and medical science as one of the most promising areas in the coming years. [Enroll Free]( Happy learning! The Create & Learn Team [www.create-learn.us]( [Open this email in a web browser](. Jessie (Create & Learn) 2955 Campus Dr #110, San Mateo, CA [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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