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Introducing the Makeblock mBot2: A Fun and Educational AI Robot for Coding

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Introducing the Makeblock mBot2: A Fun and Educational AI Robot for Coding The Makeblock mBot2 is a delightful and educational AI robot designed to captivate the interest of children aged 8-12 in the fields of STEM. This quick setup allows them to jump right into coding and interactive play.

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Turbocharging Talents: How Robotics Competitions Forge Future Tech Leaders 

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In today’s rapidly advancing technological landscape, the importance of hands-on experience and practical knowledge cannot be overstated. The impact of these competitions goes beyond the realm of robotics, influencing students' personal growth, teamwork abilities, and problem-solving skills.

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Robotics as a Catalyst in the Computer Science Classroom

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Educators and students alike face some difficult and unique challenges in the modern computer science classroom. Especially when it comes to tackling the “meat and cheese” of computer science: computer programming. But robotics can help us overcome these challenges! This is where robots come in. Why Robots?

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The Impact of Inclusive STEM Education

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Inclusive STEM programs widen job opportunities for the growing technology sector, support students in building digital literacy skills and empower young people to become creators — not just consumers — of technology. STEM identity can last a lifetime and help students thrive in school, future careers and life.

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Teaching Computer Science–Moving atoms not pixels

Computer Science Teacher

Robots, game controllers, Internet of Things, and more are ways that computer science interacts with physical objects and not just pixels on a screen. These are ways that teachers can bring more students to more interesting (to the student) to get involved with computer science. VEX Robotics – middle to high school.

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Building Computational Thinking in Young Learners

PCS Edventures

You didn’t need to be an expert in binary code to solve this problem, but you certainly had to think like a computer scientist! With STEAM, even your youngest learners can excel in computational thinking! Our hands-on programs for grades TK-K and 1-3 adapt fundamental computational thinking skills to meet learners at their level.

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Skillful Minds Program with Computer Books for CBSE ICT, AI, Coding, and Robotics Education

Stem Education News

In today’s world, the rapid advancement of technology has revolutionized how we live, work, and learn. Educational technology has been crucial for success in today’s digital world. Recognizing this, CBSE has made ICT education compulsory.