
Our Work
Below are some of the projects students typically work on. Of course, as a DIY workshop, we enable and foster creativity and innovation, therefore we encourage students to come up with their own projects as well!

Junior Makers
For our younger students, we offer junior makers courses to train their hands-on ability, learn manual skills, and understand the mechanics behind basic projects such as a radio, a fan, and a miniature tank!
Senior Makers
For our more experienced students, we offer senior makers courses to advance their technical abilities. They will tackle sophisticated projects, such as constructing a miniature dollhouse, utilizing a wide range of materials including metal and screws. This program develops advanced skills like soldering, welding, and even integrated coding to control motors and create movements on command.

3D Design and Printing
This course covers the essentials of 3D design software and printer operation. Students will understand the process from concept to creation, enabling them to build and print their own useful objects.
Coding - Microbit/Arduino
This course introduces students to physical computing with the versatile Micro:bit. Students learn to program interactive gadgets using sensors, lights, and sounds, developing critical problem-solving skills through hands-on, project-based learning. Arduino projects are an option as well.

VEX GO
VEX GO introduces young students to science, technology, engineering, and math through the approachable VEX GO platform. Using a hands-on construction system and a simple graphical interface for coding, students will develop problem-solving and teamwork skills in a creative and inspiring environment.
VEX IQ
VEX IQ is designed for students who have mastered the fundamentals and are ready for the ultimate robotics challenge. We seek advanced builders and programmers with strong hands-on, design, and mechanical abilities to form our elite competition teams.
Students will focus on advanced building techniques, strategic game analysis, and collaborative problem-solving to prepare for the rigors of international VEX IQ tournaments.



Game Design
We offer game design lessons using Microsoft Arcade for younger students and Unity for more advanced learners. Unity is an industry-standard game engine used to create professional-grade games. Currently, only senior students are selected to attend these Unity sessions.