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WHAT ~ Research study evaluating a Robotics Camp ~ 3 hr/day for 5 days of hands-on science learning ~ 2-3 hrs of assessment before and after the camp WHO Students between 10 and 17 years of age who would like to learn about robots and how to program them! WHERE “F.U.N. Lab” (Laboratory For Understanding Neurodevelopment) at the University of Notre Dame, Center for Children and Families WHEN Choice of one week between July 14- August 5 (each student can be in only one week, not multiple weeks) Summer Robotics Camp 2014 Interested? Call us at 631-5729, or email us at [email protected] or visit our website www.funlab.nd. edu for more information. University of Notre Dame Human Subjects Review Board, HSIRB #13-04-1013 Research conducted by Professor Juhi Kaboski and Professor Joshua Diehl FREE

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WHAT~ Research study evaluating a Robotics Camp~ 3 hr/day for 5 days of hands-on science learning~ 2-3 hrs of assessment before and after the camp

WHOStudents between 10 and 17 years of age who would like to learn about robots and how to program them!

WHERE“F.U.N. Lab” (Laboratory For UnderstandingNeurodevelopment) at the University of Notre Dame, Center for Children and Families

WHENChoice of one week between July 14-August 5 (each student can be in only one week, not multiple weeks)

@9am-noon or @1:00-4:00 (each student can be in either am or pm session, not both)

SummerRobotics

Camp 2014

Interested?Call us at 631-5729, or email us at [email protected] or visit our website www.funlab.nd.edu for more information.

 University of Notre Dame Human Subjects Review Board, HSIRB #13-04-1013Research conducted by Professor Juhi Kaboski and Professor Joshua Diehl

FREE