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FireEyeRoverSummer Camp2025
Self Driving, Computer Vision, Robot & AI
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Open Weeks:
Jun.9-13
Jun.16-20
Jun.23-27
Jul.7-11
Jul.14-18
Jul.21-25
Jul.28-Aug.1
Week1 ESP32 and Python
Day1: Students will assemble the car, setting up ArduinoIDE, debug their code, and get the car moving
Day2: Get started using the WiFi systems of the ESP32 in your car. Host access points, and serve HTML code.
Day3: Control your car from a website, learn how to do more complex movements and programming concepts
Day4: Learn how to use the camera in your car and start streaming video
Day5: Students will design and program their robotic car to compete in mini soccer games and solve maze navigation problems.
Week2-Design a car, and make it smarter with AI
Day1: Students learn to design using TinkerCAD, Fusion 360, and OnShape, and gain hands-on experience with 3D printing.
Day2: Use your Esp32 based robot to detect and draw rectangles around faces
Day3: Learn to use computer vision libraries for tasks such as facial recognition and object detection.
Day4: Program your robot car to follow your face and respond to hand gestures—like stopping when you raise your hand.
Day5: Continue testing your AI-enhanced robot car with maze-solving and soccer challenges, and observe how its performance evolves
Week3 Control the Car with Your Voice
Day 1 – Create Your First Chatbot
Learn how to use the OpenAI API to build a simple chatbot that can have conversations.
Day 2 – Voice Control Setup
Set up speech recognition tools and connect them with your ESP32 to receive basic voice commands.
Day 3 – Programming Voice Commands
Program your car to respond to custom voice commands like "go", "stop", and "turn".
Day 4 – Build a Conversational AI
Integrate chatbot responses into your car so it can "talk back" with real-time feedback.
Day 5 – Final Project Challenge
Put everything together—control your car with your voice and chatbot, and complete a fun challenge course
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Summer Camp2025 G2-G5
Self Driving, Computer Vision, Robot & AI
G2-G5, Week1-From Hello Microbits to build a Microbits Car
Day1: Hello Microbits, make a name tag, step counter, rock paper sessior bot
Day2: Music bot, sun chase bot
Day3: Remote control bots, morse chat bot
Day4: Build a microbits car, and make the car finish some target
Day5: Maze runner, robot soccor, and battle bot
G2-G5, Week2-Micrbits and Computer Vision
Day1: Introduce the concept of computer vesion and how it used in real life nowadays. Intruduce AI camera, AI camera pre-trained models like face recognition, object recognition, colour recognition, tag recognition, traffic signs recognition and more
Day2: Make a color-controlled piano robot, Make a mask detection robot.
Day3: Train a model by yourself
Day4: Self driving car introdution, Make a line following car with AI camera
Day5: Hello Micro Python, Make a face follwing car.
G2-G5, Week3 Python and Microbits bots
Day1: Electrical engineering practise: breadboard, multimeter, soldering
Day2: Micro Python and sensors, make a python bot project
Day3: Make a traffic light syetem
Day4: Make a game bot
Day5: Make a maze runner bot or car with arm
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Summer Camp2025 G6-G8
Self Driving, Computer Vision, Robot & AI
G6-G8, Week1 Hello Arduino, and Arduino Sensors
G6-G8, Week2 Build an Arduino Robot Car with L298N
Weekend workshop, in person, Oakland
Jun.8-9
Jun.15-16
Jun.22-23
Jun.29-Jun.30
Jul.6-Jul.7
Jul.13-Jul.14
Jul.20-Jul.21
Jul.27-Jul.28
G6-G8, Week3 Build the Arm for the Arduino Robot Car
Summer Camp2025 G9-12
Self Driving, Computer Vision, Robot & AI
G9-G12, Week1 Hello Raspberry Pi Python
Or Hello Jetson Nano and ROS
Weekend workshop, in person, Oakland
Jun.8-9
Jun.15-16
Jun.22-23
Jun.29-Jun.30
Jul.6-Jul.7
Jul.13-Jul.14
Jul.20-Jul.21
Jul.27-Jul.28
G9-G12 Week2 Build a Raspberry Pi Car with Computer Vision Or Build the Jetbot Car
G9-G12 Week3 Train the Car with AI models
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