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Give teachers the tools needed to enhance students’ knowledge in electronics, coding, and robotics skills with immersive hands-on creation. Designed specifically for beginners, CircuitMess helps kids explore engineering principles by assembling STEM projects, learning how they work, and then creating an adventure with their own designs.
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BIT 2.0
Teach about electronics, programming, and video game creation with the DIY gaming console. After building their own gaming console, students can play one of four preloaded retro games, and even code their own in CircuitBlocks' code editor, similar to Scratch for beginners.
Students will learn about:
- Electronics and different electronic components
- Pixel art and video game creation
- Programming
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Sparkly 2.0
With Sparkly, students learn about electronics, robotics, and photoresistors by building their own robot car. With two driving modes, Sparkly can be switched from controller mode to light mode to expand lesson plans and create new learning experiences.
Students will learn about:
- Electronics and different electronic components
- Photoresistors
- Remote control
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Codee
Kickstart students STEM adventures with Codee, a virtual pet that teaches electronics and coding. Like any other pet, kids can play with it, take care of it, love it, and help it grow. After learning the basics, young learners can enhance their pet by programming new features.
Students will learn about:
- Low-power technology
- Real-time clocks
- Embedded programming
- Video game mechanics
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