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HandiMate, developed by researchers from Purdue and Indiana universities, lets children (or anyone else) build robots with cardboard, velcro, and other cheap, easily available materials.
In honor of GeekDad UnWired Week, I decided to re-create the GeekDad logo banner with actual robots … made of cardboard. So, on one of the hottest days of the summer (I think it hit about 103) I ...
Smartibot is the world’s first cardboard robot that can think for itself. We’ve been talking to the man behind it to find out how you’ll be able to assemble your own.
The first maker robotics platform that uses cardboard robots to help kids to develop skills for the future at home. Now live on Kickstarter.
This rural Arkansas elementary and middle school teacher gives her students rich STEM experiences by using a creative mix of ...
Zoobotics imagines ZURI being used in the classroom to teach kids robotics, and how modeling, electronics, and programming come together to create a working robot.
In addition to the USB-rechargeable mTiny robot -- with cute panda ears and tail — the kit comes with 36 coding-instruction cards, which are essentially cardboard versions of the ScratchJr graphics.
Students created simple mechanisms that could turn on lights and make cardboard creations move. Earnest made animals out of cardboard including a pig that moved its mouth to eat.
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