Students are rapidly adapting to a life where technology is constantly evolving, and according to Moore’s Law, it’s not stopping any time soon. Global X, an investment company, claims that due to low-interest rates, increasing labor costs, and delayed supply chains, there is high potential for “a huge surge in spending on robotics and artificial intelligence” in 2022, making this new year the “golden era” for new robotics. New technologies are not going anywhere but will become even more accessible to us and our students. Mobile Ed Productions, Inc. has an educational and entertaining robotics program that teaches students to learn about the robots operating all around them and enables them to experience them up close like they never have before.
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Another terrific robotics exhibit at the STEAM Museum features a classic robot that has been teaching kids the basics of programming logic for decades. See how effective this robot from the 1980's will be with your modern students in this quick video. If you've never programmed a robot before, this is the best place to start!
Read MoreWe have several robotics exhibits at the STEAM Museum, including line tracking robots that work with tablet computers. Kids of all ages can program these tiny robots not with lines of code, but with lines of color! See how they work in this video.
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