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November's Robot-Adventures

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Since the time we introduced CodApillar to our robot-family we've been experimenting different educational activities with the robot and the App.  Programming CodApillar We used our creativity to create tunnels and obstacles to test if our programming and teamwork abilities can help CodApillar go through them.  By using Lego, and other toys we found interesting, we created our own circuits to see if our programming abilities could help us guide our little robot to the finish line.  CodApillar is a great tool to practice different STEAM abilities without using the screen. This robot is mostly attractive because of its cute looks and sensors that makes the robot reacts to our touch. It's also a robot that requires lots of space due to its long body. The CodApillar App What makes it more fun to learn with CodApillar is that it's also available in the digital world, it has an app t...

October's Robot-adventures

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During our first month of Coding and Robotics we practiced our STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) skills and went on fun adventures to discover the interesting world or robots. We practiced programming by communicating with our little robot-friends and solving different fun challenges while enjoying fun educational offline games. Robot-mouse and Bluebot To start with our robot adventure we learned about robot-mouse and the different games we can create with it to test our programming and creative thinking skills. We started learning about the differences(speed, size, colors, parts, weight) that each robot has and how we can understand those to better program our little robot-friends. We also practiced our math skills by programming the robots in settings that we have to put our counting skills to the test and by working as a team to achieve the goal. To celebrate the halloween month we a...