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Simple ways to guide students to explore, experiment, and innovate together using robotics kits in the classroom.
Whether you're a beginning coder or learning more advanced programming, there's a coding robot for you.
If Pramod Abichandani succeeds, swarms of tiny robots will invade grade school classrooms throughout the Philadelphia area. While he’s far from an evil genius, Abichandani did have a wild idea a few ...
Today’s coding robots and toys are far more sophisticated than their 1980s cousins—and they start simply as kids attempt to code their robots to move in certain ways, dance or light up.
From the second floor of The Possible Zone’s red-brick innovation center in Jackson Square, a squadron of robots clicked and ...
But Google’s robotics researchers are exploring a way to fix that. They’ve developed a robot that can write its own programming code based on natural language instructions.
Kubo Robot wants to teach your kids to code. And to get started on that goal, the Danish company is launching a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. The Copenhagen, Denmark-based company wants to ...
Say hey to Roboticky: a robot designed to be programmed by kids using a simplified drag-and-drop software interface on their computer. It's getting hard to keep track of all the startups looking ...
Coding has turned into a kid-targeted playground lately. Minecraft for education, Apple's Swift Playgrounds, and Sphero has its SPRK robot (say "spark"), which launched last year along with a ...
Plobot is a coding robot that teaches kids as young as four the basics of programming and computational thinking using physical command cards.
We loved iRobot's coding robot, the rt1, and right now, you can get a similar model, the rt0, on sale for a huge discount—find out more.
Atlas, a humanoid robot, can now perform complex tasks with a large behavior model without needing hand programming for each ...