Ozobot is a miniature smart robot that can follow lines or roam around freely, detect colors, and can also be programmed. Your students will learn hands-on about robotics and programming while working on STEM/STREAM applications.
Ozobot can teach kids of many ages. Elementary school students can start programming Ozobot with visual color codes on a tablet using our free apps, or with markers on a piece of paper. Starting in elementary school and all the way to secondary, students have the additional option to learn advanced programming skills with Ozobot Bit and OzoBlockly.
Ozobot can play on paper or on a tablet, so even if your school does not have access to tablets, you can still use Ozobot in your classroom. Many lessons, workshops and activities are meant for markers and paper only, and some lessons that suggest the use of a tablet may be adapted for markers and paper.
The Ovobot Evo app is free. Although the app is helpful most of the coding occurs on a website that can be accessed on an iPad or laptop:
Prior to booking any Robotics kit we suggest that students spend some time learning about Computational Thinking through both unplugged activities and digital activities. Teachers have found that students who have developed an understanding of Computational Thinking concepts were able to go much further and deeper with the kits. Code.org provides a good place to start as it provides resources, unplugged activities and well structures lessons.
Contents:
There are 3 kits each containing 6 Ozobot Evo's as well as:
Reminders:
This Kit can be booked through the Delta Media Library for a three week period.
Instructions on how to book kits through the DML.