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  2. Makeblock - Wikipedia

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    It is a teaching and learning robot designed to teach programming. Children can build a robot from scratch and learn about a variety of robotic machinery and electronic parts. It also teaches the fundamentals of block-based programming , and helps children to develop their logical thinking and design skills.

  3. 2-XL - Wikipedia

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    2-XL (2-XL Robot, 2XL Robot, 2-XL Toy) is an educational toy robot that was marketed from 1978–1981 [1] by the Mego Corporation, and from 1992–1995 by Tiger Electronics. 2-XL was the first "smart-toy" in that it exhibited rudimentary intelligence, memory, gameplay, and responsiveness.

  4. FIRST Lego League Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The robot must be autonomous, [6] and may contain only one LEGO Education programmable block and no more than four motors. In addition to the live robot run, or Robot Game, the competition has three additional judged sections with the purpose of providing teams with feedback on their achievement of the FIRST LEGO League Challenge learning ...

  5. Ron's Gone Wrong - Wikipedia

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    Tech giant Bubble unveils their latest creation: the Bubble Bot (or B-bot for short), created by Bubble's CEO Marc Wydell with the intent to make a robot buddy that is designed to help make friends via algorithm.

  6. Cubix - Wikipedia

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    Cubix takes place in the futuristic year of 2044, is the story of a bright-eyed young boy named Connor with a deep fascination for robots. His father, Graham, who dislikes all robots, has never truly been supportive of his efforts.

  7. 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.

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