In the just-ended KNUST E-Learning Week, the Responsible AI Lab (RAIL) led an engaging Robotics and AI training session that brought theoretical knowledge to life through practical application. The College of Science Robotics Club played a vital supporting role by providing essential equipment and skilled personnel to ensure the program’s success.
Eight hands-on stations were set up, each guided by mentors who walked participants through key robotics and programming concepts drawn from their academic coursework. For example, students used the equation for the circumference of a circle to program robots to move precise distances and explored the principle of light reflection to enable robots to follow black lines on a white surface.
The mentorship team was composed of passionate students from both the College of Engineering Innovation Center and the College of Science Robotics Club. Among them was Oheneba Kwaku Tawiah Ntim, the president of the College of Science Robotics Club, who served as one of the lead mentors.
As a club, we are proud to have contributed to such a meaningful event. Supporting the practical learning of students aligns perfectly with our mission to foster innovation, collaboration, and hands-on experience in robotics and technology. We look forward to more opportunities to collaborate and inspire.