Computer Education Department Celebrates Hands-On Learning in Robotics
On January 22, 2026, the Computer Education Department students from the Faculty of Education at Tishk International University successfully organized Robotic Day, an event that brought together students, instructors, and visitors to celebrate creativity, technology, and hands-on learning in robotics and programming.
Energetic and Inspiring Atmosphere
From the beginning, the atmosphere was energetic and inspiring. Students presented their robotic projects with confidence and enthusiasm. They demonstrated how their designs functioned in real-time, explaining both the hardware components and the programming logic behind their systems. Their presentations reflected strong technical knowledge and effective communication skills.
Diverse Robotic Projects
Throughout the event, students showcased robots built for different purposes, including:
| Purpose | Description |
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| Automation | Robots designed for automated tasks |
| Problem-solving | Robots addressing specific challenges |
| Interactive tasks | Robots engaging with users and environments |
Several teams highlighted how robotics can support innovation in:
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Education through interactive learning tools
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Industry through automated processes
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Sustainable development through efficient systems
These projects demonstrated:
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Critical thinking in design and implementation
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Teamwork in collaborative project development
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Digital competence in programming and engineering
Collaborative Learning and Peer Feedback
The event encouraged collaborative learning and peer feedback. Students actively engaged with visitors and answered questions about:
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Coding and programming logic
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Sensors and data collection
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System design and hardware integration
As a result, the experience strengthened their presentation abilities and reinforced practical learning outcomes.
Inclusion and Equal Participation
Robotic Day also promoted inclusion and equal participation. Every student had the opportunity to contribute and present their ideas. Therefore, the event supported a learning environment that values:
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Creativity in project design
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Knowledge sharing among peers
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Technological exploration for future innovation
Department Commitment
Overall, the event reflected the department’s commitment to:
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Quality education through hands-on learning
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Innovation in teaching and technology
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Applied learning connecting theory with practice
By integrating robotics with real-world applications, the Computer Education Department continues to empower students with the skills needed for future careers in technology and digital transformation.
Keywords: Robotic Day, Computer Education Department, Student Innovation, Robotics, Programming, Automation, Problem-Solving, Hands-On Learning, Digital Competence, Teamwork, Critical Thinking, Quality Education, Technology Education, TIU Faculty of Education, Student Exhibition
















