A robotics kit suitable for schools
The National Education Arduino robotics kit – advanced edition has been designed to be handled repetitively by students. Indeed, with this kit, no need for screws, you just need to fit the elements together for robots that are quick and easy to assemble! The teacher can thus concentrate on the essential: teaching programming.
A complete open access course to learn to program with robots: 13 course manuals spread over 3 levels of progression
The National Education robotics kit – advanced edition is associated with a series of 13 manuals similarly organized around 4 lessons of 45 minutes (i.e. 52 lessons).
The themes covered by these manuals are varied:
- the programmed objects of everyday life: traffic lights, automatic door, game controllers, etc.
- industrial machines and robots: forklift, robotic arm, etc.
- smart cars
- robotic walking: bipedal and quadrupedal walking
Consult the robotics curriculum manuals for National Education.
A programmable card in varied programming environments adapted to each level
The Arduino card for Studuino gives you, in fact, great freedom in the choice of programming language and allows you to choose the language best suited to the level and age of the children:
- Icon Programming designed for little ones allows you to approach coding by simply dragging and dropping icons into a linear script field;
- Scratch for Studuino for children aged 9-14;
- Arduino IDE (C language) for high school students;
- Tickle to program our robots on an iPad;
- Micro:bit (provided you purchase a Micro:bit expansion card)
All of the programming environments offered are freely accessible and free.
source:
Robot School