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Ozobot Project Ideas
Use this link to get to the site OzoBlockly Site: https://ozoblockly.com/editor?lang=en&robot=bit&mode=2
Makey Makey
Squishy Circuts
Lego Wedo 2.0
Sphero
Scratch & Scratch Jr.
String & Things
Cublets
Ozobot
Ozobot Project Ideas
Use this link to get to the site OzoBlockly Site:
https://ozoblockly.com/editor?lang=en&robot=bit&mode=2
Makey Makey
First Time Set Up! Basic How-to Guide
Initial set up for Makey Makey, banana piano, and Play-Doh bongos.
Getting Started with Scratch
Enter the world of Physical Computing with Scratch and Makey Makey! Here's a really quick intro to get started!
Creating a Guitar in Scratch or Soundplant!
Learn to create your own guitar sounds in Scratch or Soundplant and turn cardboard into a musical instrument!
Squishy Circuts
Projects Creation Gallery | Electric Circuit Project Inspiration
Instructions, photos, and amazing science creations made by Squishy Circuits customers! Check them out to inspire your next creation.
Lego Wedo 2.0
WeDo 2.0 Building Instructions - Support - LEGO Education
Here you can find all the building instructions for all the different models of LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 in pdf format for you to download and use offline.
Software
Sphero
Sphero Baby Steps
Learning to code is like learning a new language. There are a lot of new words and ideas that you have to figure out in order to write a program that does what you want it to do. To make learning the language of code a little bit easier, sometimes it helps to take baby steps. A baby step is a small but manageable step towards learning or trying something new. And while you might be a super coder already, some of your friends may be afraid to get started. In this activity, you'll learn about a program function. Functions act like a mini-program within the larger program. You can use these functions to make "baby steps" blocks to help teach someone the basics of programming a Sphero robot. We are excited to participate in the 2019 Hour of Code and help Code.org focus on Computer Science for Good. As part of that, we hope that the baby steps you create and use to teach help with UN Sustainable Development Goal #4: Quality Education - Obtaining a quality education is the foundation to creating sustainable development. In addition to improving quality of life, access to inclusive education can help equip locals with the tools required to develop innovative solutions to the world’s greatest problems. Sphero also wants to thank one of our Sphero Heroes, Mr. Gross (edu.sphero.com/cwists/profile_preview/16372) for coming up with this great idea. You can visit his original Sphero Jr. program here --> https://edu.sphero.com/remixes/5044087
Scratch & Scratch Jr.
ScratchJr - Teach
With ScratchJr, young children (ages 5-7) can program their own interactive stories and games.
scratch.mit.edu/projects/editor/?tutorial=all
Scratch - Imagine, Program, Share
Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.
String & Things
God's Eye Craft Project
Craft Project: Wrap yarn around sticks to make a simple God's Eye based on the traditional Ojo de Dios from the Huichol Indians of Mexico's Sierra Madre.
Cublets
modrobotics
We make robot construction kits for kids
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