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22 <h2><span>frequently asked questions
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26 <h3 "question">Who is the challenge-bot class appropriate for?
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29 <h4 class=
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31 <p>Challenge-bot is an introduction to robotics class. You don't need any previous experience with programming, electronics, robotics, or building.
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"answer-heading">Beginners of any age are welcome.
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37 <p>We have students of all ages in our classes, from small children to teenagers to professional software developers.
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38 <p>Many of our sign-ups so far have been elemenary-school age children, often with their parents.
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39 <p>Very small children who have not yet learned how to read or have trouble holding tools should have someone older with them to help them.
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45 <h3 "question">Can I take the class with my child/sibling/friend?
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47 <p>Yes! Students can sign up for the class independently or as a team. Students who sign up as a team pay as if they were one person and get one kit to share and work on together.
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51 <h3 "question">What do I get to keep?
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54 <h4 class=
"answer-heading">The robot is to keep.
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56 <p>If you
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60 <h4 class=
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62 <p>While in class, every student enrolled also gets a
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63 <p>We also have some fancier tools in class, like a power drill and helping hands for the soldering iron.
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