The Moxie AI robot cost $800 and was marketed to parents to help teach children social skills. The company sent customers an email in late November announcing it would be shutting down. Parents of ...
Star Wars‑themed droids and vehicles are helping a local foundation bring hands‑on STEAM learning and career exploration to students across the D.C. region.
What kid doesn’t like playing with Legos? 3D Robotics Duluth hosted a local FIRST Lego League Explore Festival on Saturday April 26th and the Duluth Depot. More than 20 teams from the Twin Ports Area ...
The Schalmo Family YMCA in Canal Fulton launched a coding and robotics summer program for children kindergarten through sixth grade. The program utilizes Ozobot Evo and Ozobot Crawler robotics kits to ...
Hundreds of fans cheered from the Wahconah Regional High School auditorium Saturday during this year's archaeology-themed ...
The US Open Robotics Tournament in Council Bluffs draws 500-600 teams from 11 countries, growing from one dad's idea at his son's hospital bedside.
Earlier this month, startup Embodied announced that it is going out of business and taking its Moxie robot with it. The $800 robots, aimed at providing emotional support for kids ages 5 to 10, would ...
For obvious reasons, current educational technology is focussed on AI tutors and platforms that promise personalized learning. But even with all that innovation, giving meaningful, scalable support to ...
MSR students look back on their time demonstrating projects to visitors at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science and Industry David Khachatryan (MSR '25) was standing among dozens of roboticists and ...
CLEVELAND — It's about nurturing a spark, piquing kids' interest in STEM through robotics. Not only are they building the bots… but getting them to do tasks, like popping a balloon. SUBSCRIBE: Get the ...
Unfortunately, [Dave Niewinski]’s kids are still too little to go on a real roller coaster. But they’re certainly big enough to be tossed around by this giant robot arm roller coaster simulator. As to ...
Alton Middle School launches robotics program with $10K grant from Project Lead the Way and Phillips 66, fostering STEM skills and career prep for local students.
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