On Friday Minnesota State University held the graduation of the “Train the Trainers Program,” a robotics program that helps teach educators and students about various aspects of robotics before ...
These days, a lot of embedded projects feature some sort of screen, and a screen often creates a desire for a nice user interface. [Geoffrey Wells] has created a tool for developing web interfaces for ...
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As the nation marks 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Smithsonian invites educators to ...
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Elecrow CrowPi 3 is the latest CrowPi learning and development kit featuring 41 built-in modules and over 150 lessons, and offering compatibility with Raspberry Pi 5, Arduino Nano, BBC Micro:bit, and ...
Robotics has moved from science-fiction into everyday reality. But for many educators, weaving robotics into the curriculum still feels out of reach—too expensive, too technical, too time-consuming.