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Ryan Pepper is a social robot who uses facial recognition and Artificial intelligence (AI) to respond to people. The robot arrived at Central High School in Fall 2024.
Meadow Lane fifth graders tested out their coding knowledge Thursday by programming small, blue robots to hit plastic bowling pins and avoid obstacles.
Imagine Learning (IL) has announced a course specifically to teach eighth grade students how to code by controlling a browser-based virtual robot, without the need for expensive hardware or software.
From the second floor of The Possible Zone’s red-brick innovation center in Jackson Square, a squadron of robots clicked and ...
Those viral Chez Robots are everywhere this summer — including summer camp. Eleven kids aged 7 to 10 attended summer camp last week, keeping cool and giving a voice to their very own “viral robot,” ...
Carroll County residents are welcome to visit Exploration Commons in the Westminster public library branch Saturday to meet Pepper, a social humanoid robot who will help their coding dreams come to… ...
New Kensington-Arnold elementary students turned cardboard boxes into robotic animals over the course of an eight-week program at the Digital Foundry. A giraffe, a chameleon, a dragon and a ...
In this coding design activity, young students have fun working in teams to design and execute a code for specific robot movements using everyday materials provided for them. In addition to ...
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