Imagine a classroom where robots help students learn. They could explain tough math problems in different ways if a student is stuck. They could also tell exciting stories that change based on what ...
More than just robotics, the stick-in-socket building set encourages kids to manifest the wonders they create in their minds.
When looking for electronics projects to use in educational settings, there is no shortage of simple, lightweight, and easily-accessible systems to choose from. From robotic arms, drones, walking ...
STEM learning can be challenging, but educational robotics offers students an opportunity for a hands-on, guided problem solving learning experience Engineering is a critical part of STEM education, ...
Most think of badminton as a game played with family and friends at summer picnics. In reality, it’s a sport that is highly technical, requiring motor coordination and the development of sophisticated ...
NORTHWOOD — Seven years ago, in direct response to growing interest in robotics by students and parents from the school’s sending communities, Coe-Brown Northwood Academy started its first official ...
Engineering researchers are successfully using a robot to help keep children with learning disabilities focused on their work. Engineering researchers at the University of Waterloo are successfully ...
Frederick County Public Schools was recently awarded grants to support its robotics programs, field trips and outdoor ...
Robotics combines computer science, engineering, and technology to design, construct, and utilize machines that are programmed to replicate or substitute human actions and decision-making. These ...
What if the future of robotics wasn’t confined to industrial labs or sci-fi movies but could be held in your hands, ready to teach, learn, and innovate alongside you? Enter the Unitree R1, a humanoid ...
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Department of Education is awarding 77 schools a total of $713,601 to fund robotics programs for their students. “This is such an incredible opportunity for so many schools ...