ROBOTS INDIVIDUALS

 Hi everyone , today we are with a different session that we couldn't be at for others reasons but our teammate Illan helps us explaining the distribution and how the robots works .

Educational robots are tools designed to teach programming, robotics, problem-solving, and STEM skills to students of all ages — from early education to high school.Educational robots are interactive tools that allow students to learn programming and robotics through hands-on experience. 

They often include sensors (such as light, sound, or motion sensors) and actuators (like wheels, lights, or sounds) to interact with their environment. Many robots use visual block-based coding languages like Scratch or Blockly, which are easy for beginners, but also support text-based languages like Python or C++ for more advanced users. These robots are usually durable, designed for classroom use, and can be customized with additional components. They are often aligned with STEM curriculum standards and help develop problem-solving, logic, and teamwork skills.

How to set them up : To set up an educational robot, first connect it to a computer, tablet, or smartphone using a USB cable, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi, depending on the model. Then install the appropriate software or app (such as LEGO Education software, mBlock, or VEXcode). Once connected, students can start programming the robot using block-based or text-based code. After writing the code, they upload it to the robot and test its behavior in real life, making adjustments as needed. This cycle of programming, testing, and refining helps students understand cause and effect and strengthens computational thinking.




LEGO Education spike  prime and  
Bee-Bot are some examples to this robots .



Bee BOT EL00363 Robot de piso programable recargable : Amazon.es: Juguetes  y juegos


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