Newark element14 Brings Robotics into the Classroom with Full Range of Educational Products

February 11, 2019

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Newark element14 Brings Robotics into the Classroom with Full Range of Educational Products

New products from BinaryBots, Robotical and Wonder Workshop offer accessible, tactile learning platforms for children and teachers

Newark element14, the Development Distributor, has added a full collection of educational robotics kits to their product range, offering an engaging and accessible platform for teachers to incorporate physical computing into the classroom.

A variety of kits are available from innovative suppliers including BinaryBots, Robotical, and Wonder Workshop, suitable for children in elementary through high school. Whether it’s physically constructing and customizing the robots or using them straight out of the box, these kits teach children the fundamentals of coding by exposing them to sensor technology, motor control and wireless communication, as well as working with microcomputer platforms such as micro:bit, in fun and engaging ways.

The BinaryBots starter range, designed for ages 8+, includes easy-to-assemble ‘Cardboard2Code’ beginner products designed to introduce robotics using the micro:bit. Their next level line of ‘Planet Totem’ mechanical animals, for ages 11+, can be programmed to respond to a variety of real-world actions using a specially customized sensor board. These robots are designed to be built by students and teachers to enhance engagement and imaginations. BinaryBots’ full range also has comprehensive lesson plans for computing and STEM for second and third graders available for schools.

Robotical’s flagship product MARTY, is a fully programmable, wi-fi enabled walking robot compatible with a wide range of microcomputers including micro:bit, Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Designed for ages 8+, MARTY can be used as a standalone educational tool or used in groups to help children develop essential team working skills along with coding experience. Robotical also provides supporting materials that fit a broad curriculum of Computer Science, Design & Technology, IT and Engineering education for teaching beginners through to advanced college students.

Wonder Workshop’s Dash and Cue are robust, responsive robots that are ready to go, straight out of the box. With numerous capabilities made available using multiple built-in motors, sensors, LEDs and audio features, Dash and Cue interact with students, their environment, and each other to provide an encouraging and collaborative learning experience. Wonder Workshop has designed Dash (for ages 6+) and Cue (for ages 11+) to grow with their students. Meaningful curricular and educational programs are available to support students with the development of critical and creative thinking, collaboration and communication skills.

Jonathan Smith, Head of Education at Premier Farnell and Newark element14, said: “Connected devices are already beginning to radically reshape our world, so it’s more important than ever that we provide young people with the tools they need to thrive and develop in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.”

“Our new range of educational robotics products, developed by dedicated companies such as Binary Bots, Robotical and Wonder Workshop offer a new and interactive way for students to develop and improve their skills in the classroom. We continue to seek new relationships with education-focused suppliers that can help us promote robotics and physical computing as a cornerstone of a well-rounded modern education.”

To learn more about Newark element14’s full range of physical computing and education services, including teaching resources, project ideas and curriculums, visit https://www.newark.com/education-services

You can also view a wide range of projects and product road tests at our online community: https://www.element14.com/community/community/s[...]

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