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=== General === | |||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Educational_robots Category Education robots] (Wikipedia). | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Educational_robots Category Education robots] (Wikipedia). | ||
=== Systems === | |||
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* [https://www.poppy-project.org/en/ Poppy]. A DIY robot in several versions, programmable with scratch | * [https://www.poppy-project.org/en/ Poppy]. A DIY robot in several versions, programmable with scratch | ||
* [https://first-flight.sony.com/pj/toio Toio]. As of 2017, Sony's latest toy. | |||
[[Category: educational hardware]] | [[Category: educational hardware]] | ||
[[Category: educational robotics]] | [[Category: educational robotics]] |
Latest revision as of 20:49, 12 June 2017
Introduction
Educational robotics can refer to two streams of education:
(1) Using robotics to teach/learn various subjects like programming, mathematics, general problem solving and meta-cognition. In that respect, educational robotics can be associated with the cognitive tools tradition.
(2) Teaching robotics, including mechatronics and computer programming
See also:
Links
General
- Category Education robots (Wikipedia).
Systems
(much more needed here)
- Poppy. A DIY robot in several versions, programmable with scratch
- Toio. As of 2017, Sony's latest toy.