Featured Robotics & AI Coding Projects
Coding is way better when you can see it working. From controlling games with your body to building smart home prototypes, here is what our students are creating at Robotics Cafes.
Who said playing games can't make you fit? Here, we use Python and AI object tracking to control the Subway Surfer game just by moving our body. No keyboard, no mouse, just pure fun and movement.
Imagine doing calculations in the air. With Python and computer vision, we built this cool air calculator that you can control with just your finger gestures. This is one of my favorite AI projects to teach.
This is where coding gets real. I show you how to write a Python program that uses hand gesture recognition to turn a physical light bulb on and off. We connect our code to an Arduino to make magic happen.
See how simple and powerful AI can be. We built this project using Python and face detection to make an LED light up whenever the camera sees a face. It's a great first step into computer vision.
Let's make our own games. In this video, I am controlling a Scratch cat character using simple thumb gestures. We learn how to use AI to make our games interactive and fun to play.
Coding can also be funny. I'll show you how to use a Python package called PyAutoGUI to automate typing. Here, we made a small program to automatically send messages on WhatsApp.
About Featured
Most beginners think coding is just typing on a screen, but in our sessions, you will see the logic become physical. We teach students how to bridge the gap between Python and the real world, such as using OpenCV to turn your webcam into a controller that lets you play games with hand gestures. It is about moving beyond theory to make things that actually work.
We stopped teaching from textbooks a long time ago. At Robotics Cafes, we believe that if a kid can build it, they can understand it. Our curriculum in Pitampura is designed to shift the focus from rote memorization to active creation.
How We Build
- Logic through Interaction: We use Python and libraries like MediaPipe to help kids build AI projects that respond to facial expressions or hand movements. This teaches coordinate geometry and logic without the boredom of a math class.
- Real-World Robotics: Coding shouldn't live inside a laptop. We show students how to connect Python code to hardware like Arduino boards, allowing them to turn on physical lights or build prototypes for smart home systems.
- Small Batches for Big Results: We keep our cohort sizes small (4 to 8 students) to ensure every child gets the attention they need to debug their own code, experiment with different ideas, and actually finish their projects.
Whether it is creating a custom AI face detector or automating a message, we give kids the tools to be makers, not just consumers. If you are looking for a place where your child can build, fail, fix, and finally see their code come to life, you have found the right spot.
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We teach various aspects of coding, from beginner logic to advanced robotics.
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