Enroll Your Child for the Weekend Batch

Weekend batches Designed for the Kids from Age Group of 8 to 14 Years.

You Can Join our Weekend Batches. Admissions Already Started.

Introducing New Projects On Hydraulic System's, Electromagnetism and Many More.

Also Introduced Now Workshop On Cars For Children From Age Group of 8 to 18 Years.

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Aims and objectives

Students enrolled in the Electrical Engineering camp will learn about the basics of electrical and circuitry, and be able to develop their own electrically-powered machine using simple technology.

Students will make their own projects individually.


For Automobile Workshop Children Learn About History Of Automobiles, Different Types Of Fuels, Engines, Cooling Systems, Brakes and Much More. Also They Learn To Do Basic Checks On The Cars.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

1st Little Edison's Workshop


 Little Edison’s Workshop was started in May 2010 by Ujwala V.Apte, an Electrical Engineer with 15 Years of Industry experience. Realizing the potential of creating working models Based on electrical engineering could be used as educational tool to captivate children, Ujwala Apte set out to start Little Edison’s workshop.


The Acheivement









Little Edison's Working
Lets Play











The Fun Time.




HOW ELECTRICITY ENTERS IN OUR HOUSE?


HOW ELECTRICITY ENTERS IN OUR HOUSE?
Electricity supplied to us at our home is 220 volt and A.C. This main line power and the wires carrying it are called the mains. The mains may often bring two different supplies 5A and 15A. The two rating are important since we use a variety of application such As Bulbs and Tubes, Heaters, Radios, TV sets, Refrigerators and so on. Some of these need 5A power while others need 15A power

April 2011 Little Edisons Workshop For Thermax Employee's Children

Little Edison's Workshop was recently held at Themax Chinchwad. Almost 30 Students had attended the camp wherein 90 working Models were prepared between 10.00am to 4.30pm on the camp day. Some of the snaps at the camp site are given below.

The Presentation





Taking Notes

The Working Models








The Satisfaction