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The issues he’s highlighting really come down to product design. [Benjie] points out that programming robots is super hard, but it’s also hard in more than one way and for more than one reason.
Enter Vortex, the robotic toy for kids that teaches them how to program and how to build their very own technology.
Kids can program without needing to know spelling or typing. Children can add voice recordings, programming the robots to perform a set of actions and then speak in the child’s own voice.
Dash Robotics makes small bio-inspired robots that teach kids how to program while they play. The bots are $50 apiece and come as a sheet of parts that you have to pop out and build yourself, like ...
A new STEM-friendly Lego set teaches kids how to construct their own robots and learn computer coding while they do it.
A living-room kill switch, simple enough for kids to use, short-circuits electricity so robots would stop working. The designers imagine the kill switches becoming as common as smoke detectors.
DIY robots are becoming the gateway to coding. Over the last couple of years, a new wave of cute-faced bots has taken shape to make programming languages fun for kids. Instead of dense textbooks ...
The best robot kit for younger kids, Lego Boost turns programming into a game your child will want to play.
The robots are controllable by an iPad and are intended for kids to customize their functions and progressively learn building blocks of programming.
(Cogmation/YouTube) A Winnipeg-based company is using 3D virtual models to teach kids the basics of programming robots. "We all have this feeling that robotics is rocket science.