What did robotics look like when you were in middle school? For me it was absent. I did build a robot in 6th grade that I could feed rocks to, but it didn't move it, just looked neat and I was able to direct the rocks from its mouth to its belly.
Robotics have come so far since we were children, and all students should be able to get their hands on this amazing new technology.
UKIT Advanced offers an open-ended approach to robotics and coding for the more experienced robotics in the classroom. With a more sophisticated and versatile tool set, UKIT Advanced provides an in-depth look at the mechanics, electronics, and programming behind real high-tech robotics. This kit is recommended for middle to high school.
We can keep our robotics clean with the Kleenex, and will keep learning again and again. The candy will be great to hand out as learners dive into creative problem solving, and to 'move' with their robot! Thanks for supporting STEM education!
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