A detailed photographic close-up of a robotics programming laptop on a light wood desk, its screen showing a colorful block-based FLL-style program with loops and sensor blocks connected in a friendly visual flow. Next to the laptop sits a small wheeled robot connected via a slim USB cable or wireless dongle, its status light glowing softly. Scattered around are a few plastic beams, gears, and a small notepad with doodled arrows and icons, hinting at brainstorming. Soft afternoon light filters in from the side, creating gentle highlights on the laptop’s keys and the plastic bricks while leaving the background in mild blur. The composition uses rule-of-thirds framing with a comfortable, inviting mood that highlights the playful intersection of coding and building.

Community Outreach

Bringing FLL robotics to Fremont schools through kid-led demos, workshops, and STEM stories that spark curiosity.

Outreach

A vibrant, photographic top-down view of a custom-designed FLL-style practice field laid out on a sturdy table, filled with imaginative mission models made from colorful plastic bricks: a tiny wind turbine, a miniature space rover, and a small bridge with hinged sections. Each model is placed on vividly printed zones of the mat labeled with icons and numbers. Overhead daylight mixes with soft room lighting to evenly illuminate the scene, making every detail crisp and bright. The composition is carefully balanced so the mat fills the frame edge-to-edge, with sharp focus across the entire image. The overall mood is playful and adventurous, ideal for a site celebrating creative missions and imaginative problem-solving in FLL robotics.

We visit local classrooms to demo our FLL robot, explain missions, and answer students’ questions about robotics.

A clean overhead photographic shot of a neatly organized FLL robotics workspace, featuring a white table divided into sections with labeled trays of colorful plastic beams, gears, axles, and sensors arranged in satisfying rows. At the center sits a partially assembled robot with visible motors and a programmable brick, surrounded by open instruction booklets and a few scattered pieces for a work-in-progress feel. Soft, even studio lighting eliminates harsh shadows, emphasizing the bright, playful colors and crisp textures of the plastic. The mood is focused yet fun, suggesting thoughtful experimentation. The composition uses a flat-lay style with sharp focus across the frame, perfect for a modern educational robotics website that wants to feel tidy, approachable, and hands-on.

Hands-on workshops where students build simple LEGO robots, explore sensors, and practice teamwork challenges guided by our 6th grade team.

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Schools and clubs can request a visit from Curious Earthlings by sharing event details, preferred dates, and audience age range.

Fremont, California and nearby communities

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A high-detail photographic close-up of an FLL robot’s programmable brick screen showing a simple icon-based program, with tiny plastic buttons and ports clearly in focus. Coiled, color-coded cables plug into numbered sensor ports along the edge, while a distance sensor with its two "eyes" peeks in from the side of the frame. The robot rests on a section of the official FLL mat printed with colorful mission graphics, slightly blurred. Soft overhead lighting creates a gentle sheen on the plastic and a calm, focused atmosphere. Shot at a low, eye-level angle with shallow depth of field, the composition draws attention to the interface and components, conveying the playful complexity and problem-solving nature of FLL robotics.