Center Grove senior Aarav Agrawal poses in front of the different iterations of Robby the Drummer robot that he has designed. Submitted Photo A Center Grove High School senior is helping young minds ...
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In my role as the school library media specialist and enrichment teacher at Garfield Elementary School, I was researching student-centered robotics products for K-2 students last year when my school ...
With its blue body, big anime eyes, and head shaped like a teardrop, Moxie wants to be friends with your child. The robot companion is designed to support social, emotional and cognitive development ...
PAWTUCKET — “They learn the value of working together and teamwork. They learn the value of problem-solving.” Students participating in the robotics tournament Saturday at Jenks Middle School drew ...
When a one-foot robot dog rolled into a Rock Springs Elementary School classroom recently, two dozen third-graders hounded its owners with questions. The talking robot reflects Gwinnett County Public ...
One company is teaching children about computer coding and robotics through a Montessori-style approach. It's called Code Wiz and the new STEM center is opening soon in Owasso. Code Wiz will provide ...
MSR students look back on their time demonstrating projects to visitors at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science and Industry David Khachatryan (MSR '25) was standing among dozens of roboticists and ...
If I had one teaching tool at my disposal in a classroom besides pencils, papers, and books, it would be an educational robot. A robot is the single most engaging learning tool I’ve used with students ...
Ben Indeglia was an eighth-grader at New Roads School when he enrolled in a robotics class because he wanted to play with Legos. His interest in the subject soon grew. The following year, Indeglia ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Fifth-grader Grayson Zrelak crouches over a pint-sized robot in his Longwood dining room and frowns. The bot looks like a tiny Mars rover and is supposed to follow a strip of blue tape ...