
SOLAR TRACKER MINI PROJECT WORKSHOP

An exciting Robotics Workshop will be conducted on 13 June 2026 at Yabot Academy, Thiruvananthapuram. Participants will explore sensors, learn basic Arduino programming, and build a Solar Tracking System through hands-on activities.
The workshop is designed for beginners and aims to develop creativity, logical thinking, and problem-solving skills through practical learning.
Participants will gain valuable experience in building and programming simple electronic systems, helping them understand how technology is used in everyday life. The workshop will also provide an opportunity to learn through experimentation, discovery, and collaborative activities.
📍 Registration closes on 12 June 2026 at 6:00 PM. Limited seats are available, and interested students are encouraged to register early to secure their participation.
UPCOMING EVENT – COLOURING COMPETITION 2026 🎨
YABOT Academy is excited to organize a Colouring Competition on 14 June 2026 for children aged 7–15 years. The event aims to encourage creativity, imagination, and artistic expression in a fun and engaging environment.
All colouring materials will be provided, and participants will have the opportunity to showcase their talents while competing for exciting prizes and certificates. The competition promises to be a joyful experience filled with colour, creativity, and learning.
🏆 Top 3 participants will receive prizes.
⏳ Registration closes on 13 June 2026.

MAKER’S LAB HIGHLIGHTS ✨
In last week’s Makers Lab session, Beginner Level students explored SimLab, a virtual platform where they designed, tested, and simulated their own projects. The activity helped them understand the basics of project design, circuit simulation, and problem-solving in a fun and interactive environment.
Intermediate Level students learned about the Motor Driver Module, including its role in robotics and how it is used to control DC motors. They explored motor control concepts, connections, and practical applications commonly used in robotic systems.
Through hands-on learning and guided discussions, students gained a better understanding of how software and hardware work together to create intelligent systems. The session also encouraged critical thinking, creativity, and confidence in applying technology to real-world challenges.





Quote of the Week
“Small experiments today lead to big achievements tomorrow.”