The VEX IQ Robot construction system that allows students to build and program functional robots using plastic snap-together pieces. The system doesn't require any prior knowledge of robotics.
VEX IQ can be used for a variety of activities including:
Students can design and construct different structures, such as a moonbase, buggy, or pulley system.
They can also use the IQ controller to drive a BaseBot, add sensors, and compete in team competitions.
Students can use a drag-and-drop interface to code their robot, or use more advanced programming languages like C++ or Python.
VEXcode IQ blocks can be stacked, rearranged, and deleted, and students can also be add devices like motors and sensors to their projects.
The robot brains comes with pre-loaded autonomous programs that allow robots to move by themselves using sensors. Students can also use VEXcode programs to write messages on-screen to customize their robot.