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As a kid growing up, I was very interested in robots and computers and how things work. I have always been fascinated by machines that can do unimaginable stuff and all by the power of coding. As I got older, I started to take action in my interests.
My mom then signed me up for ROBO-GEEK in 2015 for the basics such as Scratch. I then progressed to Python, then onto Java, and finally C#. I have used the knowledge I've gained from ROBO-GEEK in school and took the initiative to learn it even better than I had been taught.
My future study program: I am going into Electrical Engineering at the University of Ottawa. My plan is to switch to Computer Engineering Second year.
TEACHING ASSISTANTS WALL
RAIDEN SOHAN
(AUG. 2016 - MAY 2019)
STUART FONG
(July. 2019 - Dec. 2020)
I started working at Robo-Geek in the 2019 summer camp as a co-op student. During this time, I improved my understanding of a variety of subjects and built upon my presentation and leadership skills. Doing this allowed me to teach future lessons in an easy-to-understand manner.
After finishing my co-op term, I transitioned to the weekend STEM courses in fall 2019. I taught coding, electronics, and robotics lessons, and worked on some incredible projects on the side with my coworkers.
This continued into fall 2020, where I had the unique opportunity to instruct students with my coworkers. The past couple of years have been an amazing experience and allowed me to share my passion for STEM subjects with highly motivated students.
My name is Jacob Kloet. I volunteered for two years as a teaching assistant at Robo-Geek. I attended several sessions at the Centre when I was younger to learn about software engineering and other STEM topics, which sparked my passion for programming.
As for writing, I am set to begin studying at Sheridan College in Fall 2021
and am working towards earning an Honours Bachelor Degree of Computer Science.
My future Study program in Fall 2021: Queen's University Computing (BCmpH)
JACOB KLOET
(2016 - 2019)
GABRIEL GODINHO
(March 2017- 2019 )
My time at Robo-Geek is one that I will never forget. I still remember the time when I was called to join the team at Robo-Geek at the end of the 2017 March Break Camp, what a day that was!
It was such a privilege to be able to instruct the kids all about coding and robotics; getting to teach young minds with a passion to learn and grow, whilst having fun in the process was my favorite part about being a teaching assistant at Robo-Geek.
It was such a joy to work alongside Omar and the team, the opportunity that I had to do so was priceless. Being a teaching assistant at Robo-Geek has taught me many valuable lessons in life beyond the computer screen.
Lessons that I hold near and dear to my heart, and lessons that I know that I will take with me forever.
My future Study program: Teacher’s College


My journey at Robo-Geek began in the summer of 2019 when I volunteered during the summer camps as a co-op student.
The concepts taught in these classes were like those taught in my high school courses, which allowed me to focus more of my time on the development of soft skills such as leadership and communication.
I then transitioned to the weekend sessions, where I had the opportunity to instruct students and see them build their confidence in STEM week after week.
Additionally, my time at Robo-Geek opened my eyes to the broadness of computer science and led me to create my own projects that I did not know I was capable of before.
My future Study program in Fall 2021: Queen's University Computing (BCmpH).


My Story: While growing up I took a keen interest in how a couple of 0s and 1s took over the world within a generation. From this came one of the fastest growing industries and labour markets-the gaming industry. The detail and way one could modify & create using lines of code to make a product was something fascinating me. Thus, when Omar gave me the opportunity to become one of the first teaching assistants I jumped on the chance.
Beginning in the summer of 2016 Omar and I began a journey of finding a dynamic and interactive curriculum that could fit various interests and minds. Though I had lots to learn I was able to accept the challenge and aid student learners with one-on-one interactions and feedback. I left Robo-Geek around early 2016 and since then it has grown to be a dominant and vibrant space for young people to develop their skills and interests to prepare them for an exciting career in STEM.
Current study program: Honours Business Psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University
DIEGO SANCHEZ MARZAL
(2014 - 2016)
NATHAN FONG
(July. 2019 - Dec. 2020)
Robo-Geek Inc. works with Schools supporting their Co-op Programs.
In the lines below we are posting letters from students who worked at Robo-Geek in their co-op placement.
CO-OP STUDENTS
My Robo Geek Story
Python, Arduino, and JavaScript. Before joining Robo-Geek, I didn’t even know what these were. Robo-Geek opened my eyes to coding and programming.
I joined in grade 3, and I still remember the amazement of making my first robot move. Since then, I’ve used coding in school projects, especially in communications and technology. I also volunteered at a learning center, teaching kids how to code in Python and Scratch.
That experience made me realize how valuable my Robo-Geek lessons with Omar and his team were. Even though coding once felt boring, I now appreciate it and I know I got frustrated easily when my code didn’t work but I never gave up easily, I lived by this quote: “It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.”
My future study program: Mechatronics or Mechanical Engineering


ROBO-GEEK STUDENTS WALL


SATVIK TARALA
(JUN. 2020 - AP. 2025)
SHASHANK NETTIMI KUMAR
(JAN. 2018 - AP. 2021)
My Robo Geek Story
Hi, I’m Yuvaansh, a 15-year-old living in Oakville, passionate about tech and real-world problem-solving. I started programming in middle school and have since built various types of projects and tools, especially anything web-based.
I’ve also volunteered at coding centers, helping younger students get excited about tech. Outside of programming, I enjoy soccer, volleyball, and karate. I’m always curious and ready to figure things out, no matter how challenging.
I’m looking forward to whatever comes next.
My future study program:
Business Finance or Computer Science.


YUVAANSH KAPILA
(AUG. 2020 - DEC. 2021)
(DEC. 2024 - AP. 2025
My Robo Geek Story
I started learning basic functions with Robo Geek with codes like Python. As I moved on, I delved into more complex codes like Java which helped me understand the differences between coding languages.
This helped me develop my knowledge of coding and helped me analyse and create codes better. I also learned about how to create a code on an Arduino and connect it to a virtual breadboard which showed me some real-life scenarios coding can be used in as this type of code can be used to power things like traffic lights. Overall, Robo Geek has taught me a lot about coding in C++ and different languages and I’m glad that I took these classes to help prepare me for the future where things like programming and A.I. will dominate.
Future Study Goal: Aerospace Engineer