Mirobot

Learn to program with Mirobot

The WiFi drawing robot for children

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Mirobot and Google's Project Bloks

Google recently announced a project to make programming physical. Use real blocks to create programs and then send them to Mirobot to draw.

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How It works...

1. Mirobot comes as a kit to build yourself
2. It's easily assembled, with no tools required
3. Connect using WiFi then program it using your web browser
4. Make it draw and start learning to program!
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Educational technology is tricky to get right. Mirobot is smart in all sorts of subtle ways – I’m tremendously impressed with the thought and care that continues to go into it.

Jonathan Sanderson - Think Physics, Northumbria University

Students love the Mirobots they build - getting direct feedback from programming shapes is very engaging, particularly for the tactile and kinaesthetic learners.

Arjen Lentz - Chief Explorer, OpenSTEM Pty Ltd

The Mirobot is a fantastic tool to bring robot design and construction right into the classroom. The online building instructions were incredibly helpful and the straight forward programming language, used through iPads, allowed the children to operate the robots. It’s great to see ‘awe and wonder’ back in the classroom.

Ian Chandler - Year 6 Teacher, Hollybush Primary School

Mirobot has made it possible for Maths With Robots to provide experiential learning for Shape and Space, Pythagoras Theorem and Trigonometry and lots more.

Garry Redrup - Maths Educator, Maths With Robots
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As seen on...

  • Make
  • Hack-a-Day
  • RS Designspark
  • Atmel
  • Mercury
  • Geek.com