The Edison robot is a programmable robot ideal for teaching STEM, computational thinking and computer programming to students aged 4 to 16 years old.
The Edison robot is a programmable robot ideal for teaching STEM, computational thinking and computer programming to students aged 4 to 16 years old.
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These challenge cards for the Edison robots help students work independently and explore the capabilities of the robot's programming while trying to solve problems and demonstrate mathematics knowledge! This resource includes 2 sets of challenge cards that are easy to print, cut & laminate for multiple sessions of use! One set also offers an option of Te Reo Māori mathematics vocabulary for New Zealand classrooms. A reflection sheet is included for students & teachers to reflect on their progress & process. More resources like this: Coding: Edison Robot Rescue Mission STEAM Challenge Scratch Foosball Game Code Instructions STEAM/Design Thinking: STEM Design Thinking Paper Robot STEAM/STEM Reflection Sheet FREEBIE! 4 Activities Using the Design Thinking Process STEAM Talk! Visual guides to hone STEAM classroom culture Design Process Wall Signs FREEBIE! STEAM "In this classroom, we are..." poster FREEBIE 6 Fun STEM Posters Wind Turbine STEAM challenge Paper & Tape last-minute STEAM challenges Rollercoaster Prototype STEAM Challenge Magnetic-Powered Automobiles STEAM Challenge Design a Game Mini Golf Madness! STEAM challenge 7 low prep STEAM & STEM challenge cards
Edison robots use sensors and motors to interact with the world. Knowing what Edison’s parts are and what they do will help you get the most out your robot.
Introducing the Edison Activity Mat, the perfect partner for fun and interactive learning for your Edison robot. The EdMat is an A1 size (59cm x 84cm) robot activity mat designed for both the classroom and home use. This activity mat is equipped with 6 barcodes that activate Edison's pre-programmed features and a track for Edison to follow. This track is multifunctional, allowing for 'bounce in borders' and 'sumo wrestling' activities that stimulate creativity and innovation. The Edison EdMat Activity Mat is robust and extremely durable, made from vinyl rubber. It comes with a set of barcodes that can be used to program your Edison Robot for various tasks. Schools and educational institutions are welcome to make purchase orders at checkout for a seamless purchasing process. We're proud to be Australian owned and offer timely delivery directly from our suppliers' warehouses in Australia. Major Features: The EdMat is an A1 size robot activity mat. It is equipped with 6 barcodes to activate pre-programmed features. It includes a track for 'bounce in borders' and 'sumo wrestling'. The mat is made from extremely durable vinyl rubber. It offers a seamless purchasing process for schools and educational institutions.
Edison is a robot for learning and inventing, an intelligent car that can see and hear thanks to the different sensors installed. The NEW Edison V3 boasts a rechargeable battery lasting over 60 minutes, simplified USB programming, and versatile charging options including the EdCharger for simultaneous charging of multiple robots. Detect and skid obstacles, start moving with the sound of a palm, draw lines following the path, detect light and also communicate with other EDISON robots. You can choose between playing with the remote control and preloaded programs or creating your own programs. A single toy with endless possibilities. It grows with EDISON! There are educational content for children aged 4 to 16. The possibilities are progressive as the child does it, thanks to the different language levels offered to program (based on blocks of Python or hybrid language). Includes USB key with eBooks and support documents and an infrared remote. Bring your constructions to life with Edison, they are fully compatible or choose the EdCreate kit.
Who said robotics is expensive? Edison robots are challenging, expandable and robust since they are Lego compatible, and above all affordable and fun to play with!
Did you inherit or pick up a Meet Edison Robot? No? Maybe you want to get yours here. Or, maybe not… (don’t buy one!) But, for those of you who have a robot and can’t figure out how to get it working, this article is for you! I decided to put together a “crash-course” for programming […]
The Edison robot is a programmable robot ideal for teaching STEM, computational thinking and computer programming to students aged 4 to 16 years old.
Did you inherit or pick up a Meet Edison Robot? No? Maybe you want to get yours here. Or, maybe not… (don’t buy one!) But, for those of you who have a robot and can’t figure out how to get it working, this article is for you! I decided to put together a “crash-course” for programming […]
Want to teach your kids to code in an actual programming language? Learn Python with Edison for an engaging and fun learning experience! If you have never heard of Python, be sure to check out
EdScratch is a vertical block-based programming language for the Edison robot that is easy to use and ideal for delivering meaningful computer science education.
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Want to teach your kids to code in an actual programming language? Learn Python with Edison for an engaging and fun learning experience! If you have never heard of Python, be sure to check out
--- Edison the Robot Print This is for a photographic print with a cute robot that's perfect for your home or nursery. See all of the robots here: http://etsy.me/1ZLu0OR This archival quality print is printed on premium acid-free (and lignin-free) 240gsm paper with a lustre finish. Perfect for a matted frame (FRAME/MAT NOT INCLUDED). Items are packaged in an archival quality, sealed polypropylene (a.k.a. cellophane) sleeve and mailed in a stay flat rigid mailer. You can save on orders of 3+ prints here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/GrammaticalArt?section_id=12521202 Back to science prints: http://www.etsy.com/shop/GrammaticalArt?section_id=11670925 Different print sizes: http://www.etsy.com/shop/GrammaticalArt?section_id=11686758 Ready-to-ship prints: http://www.etsy.com/shop/GrammaticalArt?section_id=12681802 For a custom size, please convo me: http://www.etsy.com/conversations/new?with_id=22318637&ref=owner_contact_leftnav © Grammatical Art® 2014 All rights reserved.
Have you heard of the Meet Edison Robot? Most recognizable by his orange shell and LEGO™ compatibility, Edison is an educational robot targeted for elementary and middle school classrooms. Meet Edison can be programmed using Edware, which is similar to flow-chart style programming, or a modified version of Python called EdPy. Are you on a […]
Edison 2.0 review. Finally, a robot kids can program that families can afford! It's an impressively versatile little robot, too!
Edison robots are designed for education. If you are purchasing Edison products on behalf of a school or other educational institute, we can help.
First time using an Edison robot? Here’s what you need to know to get started, from setting up your robot to accessing the programming languages and where to get resources to help every step of the way.
Program the Edison robot – no code required! Using barcodes to activate pre-set programs is a fun and super simple way to get started with the Edison robot!
The online Edison robot store for Edison robots and supporting products. Discounts on bulk-orders, international shipping and a 12-month product warranty.
EdScratch is a vertical block-based programming language for the Edison robot that is easy to use and ideal for delivering meaningful computer science education.
Program the Edison robot with EdScratch in this 1-hour lesson focused on patterns and centred on loops, perfect for Hour of Code.
EdCreate is the Edison robot creator’s kit, a 5-in-1 expansion pack construction system to create, invent and build interactive, programmable projects.
The Edison robot is a programmable robot ideal for teaching STEM, computational thinking and computer programming to students aged 4 to 16 years old.
EdBlocks is a fully graphical drag-and-drop robot programming language for the Edison robot that is super easy to use. Ideal for students age 7-10 years old
Learn about the key computational concept of variables using the Edison robot and Scratch-based EdScratch in this 1-hour lesson, perfect for Hour of Code.
EdBlocks is a fully graphical drag-and-drop robot programming language for the Edison robot that is super easy to use. Ideal for students age 7-10 years old
Edison robots bring computer science to life, but the hands-on learning possibilities don’t end there! Check out these 3 more-than-just-coding activities.
Looking for the nitty-gritty details about the Edison robot's sensors, inputs, outputs, processor and power? No problem! This page provides the specs on what makes the Edison robot tick.
Free lesson plans, worksheets and teacher's guides for the programmable robot Edison - available for all of the Edison robot's robotic programming languages
Use these activities to help you make a tangible Hour of Code for students of any age and skill level using Edison robots!
EdScratch is a vertical block-based programming language for the Edison robot that is easy to use and ideal for delivering meaningful computer science education.
Use these activities to help you make a tangible Hour of Code for students of any age and skill level using Edison robots!