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The design process is simple enough for young kids to explore, but sophisticated enough that older kids can create superbly detailed characters, such as humans, skeletons, cats or aliens.
Can robots help students with additional learning needs? Nord Anglia Education think so and they have the data to back it up.
Inspired by Lego, Tinybop's Robot Factory encourages kids to design robots beyond their wildest imaginations.
A video of an ATLAS robot trying to do the karate kid kick.
It's the big competition lots of kids are talking about. Elementary students in Albuquerque got a chance to show off their science skills with underwater robots. Thirty nine teams of roughly 240 ...
Review - Death Kid provides exciting gameplay with some especially lovely attention to detail when it comes to enemy design ...
These robot toys and kits help teach children problem-solving skills—ones they’ll need as they grow into adults in a world run by machines.
When Eugene Korsunskiy and seven of his fellow students from Stanford University's d.school set out to tour the nation in a brightly painted truck full of laser cutters and rapid prototyping ...
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Project Robot Character Might Be A Cyborg - MSNGiven the patterns on the main character's clothing, it looks like it follows on from Shadow of the Colossus and Ico. But what's really interesting is that they might be a cyborg.
Stinky is one ugly robot, a raggedy contraption constructed of crudely painted, cheap plastic pipes pasted together with gobs of the foul-smelling glue that gave the monstrosity its name.
Each of these design traits was carefully chosen to foster a connection between the robot and its user based on research from fields as diverse as animation and developmental psychology.
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