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EDCREATE - THE EDISON ROBOT CREATOR’S KIT: BUILD, CREATE EdCreate. The EdCreate Edison robot creator’s kit is a 5-in-1 expansion pack construction system. Designed to work with the Edison robot, EdCreate enriches students’ STEM education experience through interactive engineering and programming projects.GET THE EDMAT
The EdMat is an A1 size (59cm x 84cm) (23.2in x 33.1in) robot activity mat that can be printed at your local print shop. Perfect for getting started with Edison and for ongoing use as a test mat for all your Edison creations and programs, the free-to-download EdMat is designed to make running robot activities simple to set up and loads of fun. 10 ROBOTICS LESSON PLANS Lesson 10: Design brief 2 – My program. Creative thinking and problem solving – This is the second design brief where students come up with their own challenge and conceptualize how the robot can provide a solution This may take two or more lesson periods of 90minutes.
MINI MAZE | LESSON PLANS FOR EDISON Lesson 3 Worksheet 3.4 – Mini maze. Use the robot programming knowledge that you’ve gained to dive your Edison robot through the mini maze on Activity sheet 3.2. The robot must start from behind the start line and stop after the finish line and must not drive on the lines. You will need to combine multiple programming icons to drivethe
EDPY LESSON PLANS TEACHING GUIDE AND ANSWER KEY EdPy lesson plans Teaching guide and answer key The EdPy Lesson Plans Set by Brenton O’Brien, Kat Kennewell and Dr Sarah Boyd is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 LET’S BUILD THE EDTANK The EdTank is actually two builds in one. First, build the basic EdTank, which can be programmed using the barcodes in this guide and controlled with a standard TV or DVD remote control. TV/DVD REMOTE CONTROL BARCODES FOR THE EDISON ROBOT LEGO is a trade mark of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this web site, or the Edison robot or accessories. EdScratch is developed by Microbric Pty Ltd using open source software created and maintained by the Scratch Foundation.DO THE HOKEY POKEY
LEGO is a trade mark of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this web site, or the Edison robot or accessories. EdScratch is developed by Microbric Pty Ltd using open source software created and maintained by the Scratch Foundation. CAN YOU FACTORY RESET THE EDISON ROBOT? NOT QUITE, BUT While it is not possible to factory reset Edison, you can return Edison to the out-of-the-box settings the robot originally came with. Edison can only store one program at a time, and the original program Edison comes with is the ‘obstacle detection’ program. EDISON PROGRAMMABLE ROBOT Edison empowers students to become not just coders, but inventors, problem solvers and creative thinkers. More than a robot, Edison’s sensors and expandable build system open up pathways for learning across maths, science, critical thinking, engineering, design thinkingand more.
EDCREATE - THE EDISON ROBOT CREATOR’S KIT: BUILD, CREATE EdCreate. The EdCreate Edison robot creator’s kit is a 5-in-1 expansion pack construction system. Designed to work with the Edison robot, EdCreate enriches students’ STEM education experience through interactive engineering and programming projects.GET THE EDMAT
The EdMat is an A1 size (59cm x 84cm) (23.2in x 33.1in) robot activity mat that can be printed at your local print shop. Perfect for getting started with Edison and for ongoing use as a test mat for all your Edison creations and programs, the free-to-download EdMat is designed to make running robot activities simple to set up and loads of fun. 10 ROBOTICS LESSON PLANS Lesson 10: Design brief 2 – My program. Creative thinking and problem solving – This is the second design brief where students come up with their own challenge and conceptualize how the robot can provide a solution This may take two or more lesson periods of 90minutes.
MINI MAZE | LESSON PLANS FOR EDISON Lesson 3 Worksheet 3.4 – Mini maze. Use the robot programming knowledge that you’ve gained to dive your Edison robot through the mini maze on Activity sheet 3.2. The robot must start from behind the start line and stop after the finish line and must not drive on the lines. You will need to combine multiple programming icons to drivethe
EDPY LESSON PLANS TEACHING GUIDE AND ANSWER KEY EdPy lesson plans Teaching guide and answer key The EdPy Lesson Plans Set by Brenton O’Brien, Kat Kennewell and Dr Sarah Boyd is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 LET’S BUILD THE EDTANK The EdTank is actually two builds in one. First, build the basic EdTank, which can be programmed using the barcodes in this guide and controlled with a standard TV or DVD remote control. TV/DVD REMOTE CONTROL BARCODES FOR THE EDISON ROBOT LEGO is a trade mark of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this web site, or the Edison robot or accessories. EdScratch is developed by Microbric Pty Ltd using open source software created and maintained by the Scratch Foundation.DO THE HOKEY POKEY
LEGO is a trade mark of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this web site, or the Edison robot or accessories. EdScratch is developed by Microbric Pty Ltd using open source software created and maintained by the Scratch Foundation. CAN YOU FACTORY RESET THE EDISON ROBOT? NOT QUITE, BUT While it is not possible to factory reset Edison, you can return Edison to the out-of-the-box settings the robot originally came with. Edison can only store one program at a time, and the original program Edison comes with is the ‘obstacle detection’ program. BARCODES AND THE EDISON ROBOT: PRE-SET PROGRAMS, REMOTE Pre-set barcode programs. Once you have successfully scanned one of the pre-set barcode programs (like ‘bounce in borders’ or ‘sumo wrestle’) you are ready to run the program. Press the play (triangle) button one time to run the program. TV/DVD remote control barcodes. When using any of the ‘remote control driving’ barcodesand
ROBOT PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE- FREE SOFTWARE FOR THE EDISON ROBOT EdBlocks. EdBlocks is a fully icon-based robot programming language that is super easy to use. A drag-and-drop block-based system, EdBlocks is intuitive and fun, even for younger users. Perfect for introducing anyone to programming, EdBlocks is ideal for students aged7+
HOW TO TEACH WITH THE EDISON ROBOT Lesson plans and teaching resources for the Edison robot. Teaching coding, computational thinking and STEAM projects with Edison robots is easy using our free teaching resources.. All of the Edison robotics programming languages have complementary teaching resources including lesson plans, teacher’s guides and student activities & worksheet sets. Our teaching resources are designed to help HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT YOUR EDISON ROBOT Step 1: Check and change the batteries. Low or flat batteries can cause some weird behaviour from Edison, resulting in a range of issues with the robot. That’s why the best first step is to try changing or recharging Edison’s batteries. Be sure you are using the correct batteries and that you have them properly inserted into Edison.ROBOT TEST PROGRAM
To download the test program connect the EdComm cable to the headphone socket on the computer or tablet and turn up the volume to full. Plug the other end of the EdComm cable into Edison as shown. To download the test program follow these steps: Press Edison’s record (round) button once. In EdWare press the ‘Program Edison’ button and MINI MAZE | LESSON PLANS FOR EDISON Lesson 3 Worksheet 3.4 – Mini maze. Use the robot programming knowledge that you’ve gained to dive your Edison robot through the mini maze on Activity sheet 3.2. The robot must start from behind the start line and stop after the finish line and must not drive on the lines. You will need to combine multiple programming icons to drivethe
STUDENT WORKSHEETS AND ACTIVITY SHEETS EdPy worksheets Student worksheets and activity sheets The EdPy Lesson Plans Set by Brenton O’Brien, Kat Kennewell and Dr Sarah Boyd is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 GETTING STARTED WITH EDISON Getting started with EdisonDocument number: 1 Guide to setting up for success with Edison robots 3.2.2.10. 2Rev 1. The Getting Started with Edison Guide by Microbric Pty Ltd is licensed under CAN YOU FACTORY RESET THE EDISON ROBOT? NOT QUITE, BUT While it is not possible to factory reset Edison, you can return Edison to the out-of-the-box settings the robot originally came with. Edison can only store one program at a time, and the original program Edison comes with is the ‘obstacle detection’ program. LET’S BUILD THE EDCRANE Let’s build the EdCrane The EdCrane EdBuild by Microbric Education is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. EDISON PROGRAMMABLE ROBOT Edison empowers students to become not just coders, but inventors, problem solvers and creative thinkers. More than a robot, Edison’s sensors and expandable build system open up pathways for learning across maths, science, critical thinking, engineering, design thinkingand more.
BARCODES AND THE EDISON ROBOT: PRE-SET PROGRAMS, REMOTE Pre-set barcode programs. Once you have successfully scanned one of the pre-set barcode programs (like ‘bounce in borders’ or ‘sumo wrestle’) you are ready to run the program. Press the play (triangle) button one time to run the program. TV/DVD remote control barcodes. When using any of the ‘remote control driving’ barcodesand
EDCREATE - THE EDISON ROBOT CREATOR’S KIT: BUILD, CREATE EdCreate. The EdCreate Edison robot creator’s kit is a 5-in-1 expansion pack construction system. Designed to work with the Edison robot, EdCreate enriches students’ STEM education experience through interactive engineering and programming projects.ROBOT TEST PROGRAM
To download the test program connect the EdComm cable to the headphone socket on the computer or tablet and turn up the volume to full. Plug the other end of the EdComm cable into Edison as shown. To download the test program follow these steps: Press Edison’s record (round) button once. In EdWare press the ‘Program Edison’ button and EDPY LESSON PLANS TEACHING GUIDE AND ANSWER KEY EdPy lesson plans Teaching guide and answer key The EdPy Lesson Plans Set by Brenton O’Brien, Kat Kennewell and Dr Sarah Boyd is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 LET’S BUILD THE EDTANK The EdTank is actually two builds in one. First, build the basic EdTank, which can be programmed using the barcodes in this guide and controlled with a standard TV or DVD remote control. CAN YOU FACTORY RESET THE EDISON ROBOT? NOT QUITE, BUT While it is not possible to factory reset Edison, you can return Edison to the out-of-the-box settings the robot originally came with. Edison can only store one program at a time, and the original program Edison comes with is the ‘obstacle detection’ program. TV/DVD REMOTE CONTROL BARCODES FOR THE EDISON ROBOT LEGO is a trade mark of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this web site, or the Edison robot or accessories. EdScratch is developed by Microbric Pty Ltd using open source software created and maintained by the Scratch Foundation. EDSCRATCH STUDENT LESSON ACTIVITIES UNIT 2 Start forwards for beep seconds at speed degrees at speed 10 turn left LED on spin. left for backwards for seconds. at speed 2DO THE HOKEY POKEY
LEGO is a trade mark of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this web site, or the Edison robot or accessories. EdScratch is developed by Microbric Pty Ltd using open source software created and maintained by the Scratch Foundation. EDISON PROGRAMMABLE ROBOT Edison empowers students to become not just coders, but inventors, problem solvers and creative thinkers. More than a robot, Edison’s sensors and expandable build system open up pathways for learning across maths, science, critical thinking, engineering, design thinkingand more.
BARCODES AND THE EDISON ROBOT: PRE-SET PROGRAMS, REMOTE Pre-set barcode programs. Once you have successfully scanned one of the pre-set barcode programs (like ‘bounce in borders’ or ‘sumo wrestle’) you are ready to run the program. Press the play (triangle) button one time to run the program. TV/DVD remote control barcodes. When using any of the ‘remote control driving’ barcodesand
EDCREATE - THE EDISON ROBOT CREATOR’S KIT: BUILD, CREATE EdCreate. The EdCreate Edison robot creator’s kit is a 5-in-1 expansion pack construction system. Designed to work with the Edison robot, EdCreate enriches students’ STEM education experience through interactive engineering and programming projects.ROBOT TEST PROGRAM
To download the test program connect the EdComm cable to the headphone socket on the computer or tablet and turn up the volume to full. Plug the other end of the EdComm cable into Edison as shown. To download the test program follow these steps: Press Edison’s record (round) button once. In EdWare press the ‘Program Edison’ button and EDPY LESSON PLANS TEACHING GUIDE AND ANSWER KEY EdPy lesson plans Teaching guide and answer key The EdPy Lesson Plans Set by Brenton O’Brien, Kat Kennewell and Dr Sarah Boyd is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 LET’S BUILD THE EDTANK The EdTank is actually two builds in one. First, build the basic EdTank, which can be programmed using the barcodes in this guide and controlled with a standard TV or DVD remote control. CAN YOU FACTORY RESET THE EDISON ROBOT? NOT QUITE, BUT While it is not possible to factory reset Edison, you can return Edison to the out-of-the-box settings the robot originally came with. Edison can only store one program at a time, and the original program Edison comes with is the ‘obstacle detection’ program. TV/DVD REMOTE CONTROL BARCODES FOR THE EDISON ROBOT LEGO is a trade mark of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this web site, or the Edison robot or accessories. EdScratch is developed by Microbric Pty Ltd using open source software created and maintained by the Scratch Foundation. EDSCRATCH STUDENT LESSON ACTIVITIES UNIT 2 Start forwards for beep seconds at speed degrees at speed 10 turn left LED on spin. left for backwards for seconds. at speed 2DO THE HOKEY POKEY
LEGO is a trade mark of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this web site, or the Edison robot or accessories. EdScratch is developed by Microbric Pty Ltd using open source software created and maintained by the Scratch Foundation. BARCODES AND THE EDISON ROBOT: PRE-SET PROGRAMS, REMOTE Pre-set barcode programs. Once you have successfully scanned one of the pre-set barcode programs (like ‘bounce in borders’ or ‘sumo wrestle’) you are ready to run the program. Press the play (triangle) button one time to run the program. TV/DVD remote control barcodes. When using any of the ‘remote control driving’ barcodesand
STUDENT WORKSHEETS AND ACTIVITY SHEETS EdPy worksheets Student worksheets and activity sheets The EdPy Lesson Plans Set by Brenton O’Brien, Kat Kennewell and Dr Sarah Boyd is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0ROBOT TEST PROGRAM
To download the test program connect the EdComm cable to the headphone socket on the computer or tablet and turn up the volume to full. Plug the other end of the EdComm cable into Edison as shown. To download the test program follow these steps: Press Edison’s record (round) button once. In EdWare press the ‘Program Edison’ button andROBOT SENSORS
The EdComm cable is used to download your programs to Edison. It connects into the headphone socket on your computer or tablet. Edison’s line tracking sensor is made up of two parts a red LED light and a light sensor. The line tracking sensor also reads special barcodes that activate pre-installed programs. EdComm programmingcable.
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LEGO is a trade mark of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this web site, or the Edison robot or accessories. EdScratch is developed by Microbric Pty Ltd using open source software created and maintained by the Scratch Foundation. MINI MAZE | LESSON PLANS FOR EDISON Lesson 3 Worksheet 3.4 – Mini maze. Use the robot programming knowledge that you’ve gained to dive your Edison robot through the mini maze on Activity sheet 3.2. The robot must start from behind the start line and stop after the finish line and must not drive on the lines. You will need to combine multiple programming icons to drivethe
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Select Forum Edison robotics and LEGO bricks Barcode reading 3D Printing and making EdCreate - interactive engineering Robotics Lesson Plans Robotics show and tell Teacher's Lounge Program sharing EdBlocks programming EdScratch programming EdPy Programming EdWare graphical programming. Select Forum. Select Forum. Edison robot. LET’S BUILD THE EDCRANE Let’s build the EdCrane The EdCrane EdBuild by Microbric Education is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. EDSCRATCH STUDENT LESSON ACTIVITIES UNIT 5 increment Drivel-ength Start set Drivel-ength to drive forwards 200 at speed repeat 10 set both motors to wait Drivel-ength incrementDrivel-ength
MUSIC | EDPY PROGRAMMING | FORUM The documentation on EdPy regarding Ed.TuneString suggests that R can be used in the string as a rest.12. However using R in the code below actually turns the Edison robot off. song1 = Ed.TuneString (75, “c2R4c2g2g2a4b4o4a4g2z”) Ed.PlayTune (song1) while Ed.ReadMusicEnd ()==Ed.MUSIC_NOT_FINISHED: pass. EDISON PROGRAMMABLE ROBOT Edison empowers students to become not just coders, but inventors, problem solvers and creative thinkers. More than a robot, Edison’s sensors and expandable build system open up pathways for learning across maths, science, critical thinking, engineering, design thinkingand more.
BARCODES AND THE EDISON ROBOT: PRE-SET PROGRAMS, REMOTE Pre-set barcode programs. Once you have successfully scanned one of the pre-set barcode programs (like ‘bounce in borders’ or ‘sumo wrestle’) you are ready to run the program. Press the play (triangle) button one time to run the program. TV/DVD remote control barcodes. When using any of the ‘remote control driving’ barcodesand
EDISON AT HOME
We have created a variety of Edison-at-home pathways to support families who have the option to use an Edison robot at home. Plus our student-centric lesson plans, written to age-appropriate reading levels, are designed to enable independent, self-paced learning. We will be updating our site with additional resources as we generatethem.
EDCREATE - THE EDISON ROBOT CREATOR’S KIT: BUILD, CREATE EdCreate. The EdCreate Edison robot creator’s kit is a 5-in-1 expansion pack construction system. Designed to work with the Edison robot, EdCreate enriches students’ STEM education experience through interactive engineering and programming projects. HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT YOUR EDISON ROBOT Step 1: Check and change the batteries. Low or flat batteries can cause some weird behaviour from Edison, resulting in a range of issues with the robot. That’s why the best first step is to try changing or recharging Edison’s batteries. Be sure you are using the correct batteries and that you have them properly inserted into Edison.GET THE EDMAT
The EdMat is an A1 size (59cm x 84cm) (23.2in x 33.1in) robot activity mat that can be printed at your local print shop. Perfect for getting started with Edison and for ongoing use as a test mat for all your Edison creations and programs, the free-to-download EdMat is designed to make running robot activities simple to set up and loads of fun. EDPY LESSON PLANS TEACHING GUIDE AND ANSWER KEY EdPy lesson plans Teaching guide and answer key The EdPy Lesson Plans Set by Brenton O’Brien, Kat Kennewell and Dr Sarah Boyd is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 10 ROBOTICS LESSON PLANS Lesson 10: Design brief 2 – My program. Creative thinking and problem solving – This is the second design brief where students come up with their own challenge and conceptualize how the robot can provide a solution This may take two or more lesson periods of 90minutes.
CAN YOU FACTORY RESET THE EDISON ROBOT? NOT QUITE, BUT While it is not possible to factory reset Edison, you can return Edison to the out-of-the-box settings the robot originally came with. Edison can only store one program at a time, and the original program Edison comes with is the ‘obstacle detection’ program.DO THE HOKEY POKEY
LEGO is a trade mark of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this web site, or the Edison robot or accessories. EdScratch is developed by Microbric Pty Ltd using open source software created and maintained by the Scratch Foundation. EDISON PROGRAMMABLE ROBOT Edison empowers students to become not just coders, but inventors, problem solvers and creative thinkers. More than a robot, Edison’s sensors and expandable build system open up pathways for learning across maths, science, critical thinking, engineering, design thinkingand more.
BARCODES AND THE EDISON ROBOT: PRE-SET PROGRAMS, REMOTE Pre-set barcode programs. Once you have successfully scanned one of the pre-set barcode programs (like ‘bounce in borders’ or ‘sumo wrestle’) you are ready to run the program. Press the play (triangle) button one time to run the program. TV/DVD remote control barcodes. When using any of the ‘remote control driving’ barcodesand
EDISON AT HOME
We have created a variety of Edison-at-home pathways to support families who have the option to use an Edison robot at home. Plus our student-centric lesson plans, written to age-appropriate reading levels, are designed to enable independent, self-paced learning. We will be updating our site with additional resources as we generatethem.
EDCREATE - THE EDISON ROBOT CREATOR’S KIT: BUILD, CREATE EdCreate. The EdCreate Edison robot creator’s kit is a 5-in-1 expansion pack construction system. Designed to work with the Edison robot, EdCreate enriches students’ STEM education experience through interactive engineering and programming projects. HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT YOUR EDISON ROBOT Step 1: Check and change the batteries. Low or flat batteries can cause some weird behaviour from Edison, resulting in a range of issues with the robot. That’s why the best first step is to try changing or recharging Edison’s batteries. Be sure you are using the correct batteries and that you have them properly inserted into Edison.GET THE EDMAT
The EdMat is an A1 size (59cm x 84cm) (23.2in x 33.1in) robot activity mat that can be printed at your local print shop. Perfect for getting started with Edison and for ongoing use as a test mat for all your Edison creations and programs, the free-to-download EdMat is designed to make running robot activities simple to set up and loads of fun. EDPY LESSON PLANS TEACHING GUIDE AND ANSWER KEY EdPy lesson plans Teaching guide and answer key The EdPy Lesson Plans Set by Brenton O’Brien, Kat Kennewell and Dr Sarah Boyd is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 10 ROBOTICS LESSON PLANS Lesson 10: Design brief 2 – My program. Creative thinking and problem solving – This is the second design brief where students come up with their own challenge and conceptualize how the robot can provide a solution This may take two or more lesson periods of 90minutes.
CAN YOU FACTORY RESET THE EDISON ROBOT? NOT QUITE, BUT While it is not possible to factory reset Edison, you can return Edison to the out-of-the-box settings the robot originally came with. Edison can only store one program at a time, and the original program Edison comes with is the ‘obstacle detection’ program.DO THE HOKEY POKEY
LEGO is a trade mark of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this web site, or the Edison robot or accessories. EdScratch is developed by Microbric Pty Ltd using open source software created and maintained by the Scratch Foundation. HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT YOUR EDISON ROBOT Step 1: Check and change the batteries. Low or flat batteries can cause some weird behaviour from Edison, resulting in a range of issues with the robot. That’s why the best first step is to try changing or recharging Edison’s batteries. Be sure you are using the correct batteries and that you have them properly inserted into Edison. HOW TO TEACH WITH THE EDISON ROBOT Lesson plans and teaching resources for the Edison robot. Teaching coding, computational thinking and STEAM projects with Edison robots is easy using our free teaching resources.. All of the Edison robotics programming languages have complementary teaching resources including lesson plans, teacher’s guides and student activities & worksheet sets. Our teaching resources are designed to help WHAT IS THE EDISON ROBOT? A POWERFUL, AFFORDABLE One robot per student is possible with Edison. Having enough equipment for each student is critical, and teaching coding is no exception.That’s why Edison robots are priced for educators, with bundle-packs and bulk discounts built right into the pricing.Designed for schools, libraries, makerspaces and clubs, our bundles offer Edison products in quantities that make sense for educational spaces.GET THE EDMAT
The EdMat is an A1 size (59cm x 84cm) (23.2in x 33.1in) robot activity mat that can be printed at your local print shop. Perfect for getting started with Edison and for ongoing use as a test mat for all your Edison creations and programs, the free-to-download EdMat is designed to make running robot activities simple to set up and loads of fun. EDBLOCKS - ICON-BASED ROBOT PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR THE EdBlocks programming language. EdBlocks is a fully graphical robot programming language for the Edison robot that is super easy to use. A drag-and-drop block-based system, EdBlocks is intuitive and fun, even for younger users. Perfect for introducing anyone to programming, EdBlocks is ideal for students aged 8 to 12 years old. STUDENT WORKSHEETS AND ACTIVITY SHEETS EdPy worksheets Student worksheets and activity sheets The EdPy Lesson Plans Set by Brenton O’Brien, Kat Kennewell and Dr Sarah Boyd is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 EDSCRATCH – SCRATCH-BASED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR THE EdScratch programming language. EdScratch is a vertical block-based visual programming language based on Scratch. EdScratch combines the ease of drag-and-drop programming with powerful functionality and versatility. The result is a robot programming language that is easy to learn and offers a robust platform for computer science education. LET’S BUILD THE EDTANK The EdTank is actually two builds in one. First, build the basic EdTank, which can be programmed using the barcodes in this guide and controlled with a standard TV or DVD remote control. TV/DVD REMOTE CONTROL BARCODES FOR THE EDISON ROBOT LEGO is a trade mark of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this web site, or the Edison robot or accessories. EdScratch is developed by Microbric Pty Ltd using open source software created and maintained by the Scratch Foundation. LET’S BUILD THE EDROBOCLAW Let’s build the EdRoboClaw The EdRoboClaw EdBuild by Microbric Education is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. GLOBAL SITE AUSTRALIAN SITE* __
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Edison is a programmable robot designed to be a complete STEM teaching resource for coding and robotics education for students from 4 to 16years of age.
STEM EDUCATION TO GET EXCITED ABOUT Edison empowers students to become not just coders, but inventors, problem solvers and creative thinkers. More than a robot, Edison’s sensors and expandable build system open up pathways for learning across maths, science, critical thinking, engineering, design thinkingand more.
ONE ROBOT PER STUDENT IS POSSIBLE WITH EDISON Having enough equipment for each student is critical and coding is no exception. Edison robots are priced for educational spaces with bundle-packs and bulk discounts built right into the pricing. Plus, there are no ongoing fees with Edison: all three robot programming software languages are free for unlimited users. Designed specifically for the classroom environment, Edison robots are durable, have no loose parts to manage and are simple to store. How to purchase Edison CODING EDUCATION FOR ALL AGES AND SKILL LEVELS Edison’s robotic capabilities can be unlocked with ease through simple barcode programs. Students can then progress through three different programming languages as their skills increase.Learn more
BARCODES
Edison scans unique barcodes to activate pre-set programs in the robot – the perfect screen-free way for anyone to kick-start learning withEdison.
EDBLOCKS
Intuitive and fun, EdBlocks is a fully graphical programming language which uses simple drag-and-drop blocks, making it ideal for introducing anyone to programming.EDSCRATCH
Easy drag-and-drop programming with powerful functionality and versatility, EdScratch is a robust platform for computer scienceeducation.
EDPY
Text-based EdPy teaches students the core of a real-world programming language, empowering them to explore robotics and coding at a moreadvanced level.
LESSON PLANS AND TEACHING RESOURCES Teaching coding, computational thinking and STEAM using Edison robots is easy with our free teaching resources. All of the Edison programming languages have complementary teaching resources including lesson plans and teacher guides plus complete student activity-sheet sets. The student-centric lessons, written at grade-appropriate reading levels, encourage independent learning through engaging, hands-on activities. View sample lessons below: Teacher guides to Edison robotsEdBlocks resources
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Code a guard dogwith EdBlocks Edison the designerwith EdScratch Get Edison movingwith EdPy Let’s invent a monsterwith EdCreateView all lessons
PRICED FOR THE CLASSROOM Designed for schools, libraries, makerspaces and clubs, we offer Edison products in quantities that make sense for educational spaces, with teacher discounts pre-built into our pricing in the form of bundle-packs and bulk discounts.EDISON ROBOT
USD $49.00
STEM STARTER PACK
USD $114.00
CLASS 30 PACK
USD $990.00
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PURCHASING AS AN EDUCATOR Planning on purchasing Edison products on behalf of a school or other educational institute? We can help. From getting you a quote to supplying you with the information you need for a grant application or budget request through to placing your order, our friendly team will support you every step of the way.Find out more
WHAT EDUCATORS ARE SAYING ABOUT EDISON Educators around the globe use Edison robots to teach coding, STEM and more in their classrooms. See what teacher Sherrie Dennis from Arizona, U.S.A. has to say about why, and how, she uses Edison. EdMazing Educators interview with Sherrie What do you look for in an educational robot?What do you teach using Edison robots?What about price and value?What’s a favourite project you’ve done using Edison? _This little robot is packed with plenty of potential! From coding in barcodes to Python this company prides itself with helping troubleshooting and free lessons._EDISON INSIGHTS
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