RoboReach

Explore How Hands-on Robotics Education Empowers Young Learners
Small Hands
Big Ideas
What happens when young minds are given the tools to explore robotics in a space where resources are limited but imagination is endless? This short documentary takes you inside a classroom where curiosity leads, volunteers inspire, and students begin to see technology as a tool for shaping their future.
RoboReach is a student-led program delivering hands-on robotics and coding education to underserved youth. It has taught over 2,000 students across Taiwan, the U.S., Myanmar, Thailand, and Spain, raising over $ 13,000 for educational access. Co-founded by Megan Hsu, the program engages youth volunteers, such as Banjamine Yeh, and collaborates with global efforts, including a Boston-based cultural group led by MuHsiao Hsu.
How a Math Mom and Four Sons Sparked a Robotics Journey
Listen to Peggy Olivera, a dedicated volunteer and former programmer, share how she introduced hands-on robotics to 4th–8th graders. From launching the “Constructors Club” to guiding students through LEGO EV3 , Peggy reveals her strategies and challenges.