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STEAM LEVEL I
LearnOBots Student of the Month goes to Maheen Farhan this month.
Her achievement was a project consisting of making a pink robot which was created in Tinker CAD, a 3D modeling website. She used many different shapes to make this robot and made it unique by adding details. She used spheres for making the eyes and used cuboids to make the head, arms, and legs. She then used the group option to make a slant shape to fit in the arm of the robot. Many congratulations, Maheen.
Many congratulations, Maheen Farhan.


One class every week for 1.5 hours

For Ages 8 to 14 years

7:1 Teacher to Student Ratio

Live online class with STEAM mentors

Conducted on Google Meet

Free 24/7 access to STEAM platform
Duration: 2 months
Duration: 2 months
Duration: 2 months

The future of work is constantly changing.

65% of students entering primary schools today will be doing new jobs that don't exist yet.

Universites are looking for students with hands-on STEAM skills.

Big companies aren't looking for applicants with college degrees anymore but are on the lookout for 21st century problem solving mindset.


The world is changing rapidly and many of our devices are now interconnected through the Internet of Things (IOT). Keeping this in mind, two of our students, Abdul Rafay and Hania Fawad, made a mobile app to help their friend Ali, who was bedridden due to illness. Using the app, Ali could switch appliances on and off remotely using the internet while in bed. This project received a lot of attention in international blogs and has been featured by MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) on their App Inventor website as well.

At LearnQBots, students try to solve real life problems by making awesome DIY projects using the latest technology. Two students, Haya and Taha, were facing a water tank overflow problem at home. To solve it, they made a water level measuring system to check the level of water and eliminate overflow. This project was featured on the Hack-a-day website.

In this project, an eight-year-old student, Alisha, who is a tea lover, wanted to make a robot that can make tea for her. She combined her love for tea and her interest in Minions to design a 'Minion Tea Maker'. The Minion Tea Maker has three modes: 'light', 'medium', and 'strong' tea that can be selected using buttons on the side. Once the tea is ready, the user is informed by a sounding beep and an LED light.

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