<p>➀ The University of Koblenz hosted a 5-day RobertaLab summer camp for 14 girls aged 10–14, focusing on programming, robotics, and web development;</p><p>➀ Participants used Calliope mini microcontrollers, built Lego EV3 robots for simulated Mars missions, and learned HTML to design websites;</p><p>➂ Feedback highlighted heightened interest in STEM, with the camp showcasing the impact of hands-on tech education in engaging young girls.</p>
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