Just before Christmas I saw this article in Wired for a DIY 10 dollar robot called AERobot. Not to be confused with an aerial robot this is an affordable educational robot, AERobot. It does all the cool things that you would want of a first robot like following edges, lines and light too. The robot can be programmed using a graphical programming language called Minibloqs and it captured my imagination as being the perfect project for getting young children into robotics.
Michael Rubenstein and colleagues at Harvard Research give a really good overview of the AERobot:
Join me over the course of the next few weeks as my robot adventure evolves from bare boards to a world record attempt and lots of lessons learnt in between!
Michael Rubenstein and colleagues at Harvard Research give a really good overview of the AERobot:
Join me over the course of the next few weeks as my robot adventure evolves from bare boards to a world record attempt and lots of lessons learnt in between!
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