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  2. Educational robotics - Wikipedia

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    Rero reconfigurable robots, designed as easy to assemble and easy to program. Leachim, was a robot teacher programmed with the class curricular, as well as certain biographical information on the 40 students whom it was programmed to teach. [5] Leachim could synthesize human speech using Diphone synthesis. [6]

  3. Nao (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Nao is available as a research robot for schools, colleges and universities to teach programming and conduct research into human-robot interactions. [21] In August 2018, RobotLAB released an online learning platform for schools that enhance the use of NAO for STEM, Coding and Engineering. [22]

  4. Wonder Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Cue Onyx. Wonder Workshop is an education and robotics startup based in Silicon Valley in the United States. Formerly called Play-i, [1] Wonder Workshop ran a crowdfunding campaign in November 2013, [2] where they introduced the robots Bo and Yana.

  5. Robotics - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest examples is a teaching robot named Leachim developed in 1974 by Michael J. Freeman. [130] [131] Leachim was able to convert digital memory to rudimentary verbal speech on pre-recorded computer discs. [132] It was programmed to teach students in The Bronx, New York. [132]

  6. Karel (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    This teaching project provides a cross-platform GUI for Karel experiments including single-stepping and spoken output. A Karel-inspired language and environment called Robot Emil [5] uses a 3D view of the robot's world. Robot Emil offers a large palette of objects that can be placed to depict walls, windows (transparency), water and grass. The ...

  7. Shalu Robot - Wikipedia

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    Robot Shalu is a homemade social and educational humanoid robot [1] [2] developed by Dinesh Kunwar Patel, [3] [4] an Indian Kendriya Vidyalaya Computer Science teacher from Mumbai. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It was built using waste materials [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and can speak 47 languages, including 9 Indian and 38 foreign languages.

  8. Tetrix Robotics Kit - Wikipedia

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    However, it also has the potential to support students in higher education and be used to teach higher level engineering concepts. The difficulties of Tetrix robotics builds can be categorized into three levels. The introductory level of build are Tetrix robots that are remote controlled mobile robots.

  9. RobotLAB - Wikipedia

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    In addition to distributing SoftBank’s Pepper, Nao, [10] and Whiz robots, [4] [5] [11] [12] which can be used as personal assistants and educational tools, RobotLAB also provides educational robots designed for use in K-12 and other classrooms. [1] Their robots are programmed to help instructors teach subjects such as STEM. [13] [14] [15]

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