Panda
this is our thymio robot its a panda and it lives in china and likes eating.
In this project we made a dragon that moved and it is really cool. It can move in many different directions it was fun and interesting to build I hope you enjoy as we did too !
This is a reproduction of an article TechyKids Founder, Sharon Marzouk had authored for Robohub on October/3/2013 With a background in mechanical engineering and an interest in design, engineering and working with kids, I happened into robotics education – and now I’ve been happily teaching and involved for five years. I started out teaching Lego Mindstorms …
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Do you want to make your Thymio faster than it already is? Then this is the project for you! The extra large wheels make it easier for the Thymio to drive over things. If the Thymio isn’t able to drive over it, then it will flip over and use its regular wheels to move away. …
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Visit us at @ Our Booth! Come to our Talk! Friday, Saturday & Sunday May 18-20 LOCATION: Zone 3 in Fiesta: Main Room What’s New? The TechyKids Learning System for Home and Schools! Come to our booth and/or talk and see how you can start learning with TechyKids! We’ll be at Maker Faire, will you? Maker Faire …
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In March of 2017 Founder of TechyKids, Sharon Marzouk gave a Tedx talk on “The Future of Education”. She was invited to talk by one of her former students, Nicolas Tan. Nicolas was a student of Ms. Marzouk’s at Woodland school, then attended TechyKids camp during that summer. A few years later Nicolas interned …
During a one week workshop students were asked to develop projects using the Thymio robot. 50 Robots were available. The week began with an introduction to Thymio and its secrets by Prof. Francesco Mondada from EPFL. Students worked then in group with the task to make Thymio(s) write a word, all those words was then …
Technology workshop of a different kind When one hears the words “technology workshop” one might imagine workstations, cutting edge technology and a group of people of similar skill levels and objectives coming together to learn more. On Sunday, March 11th people from the Belle Haven neighborhood in Menlo Park attended a different kind of technology …
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