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  1. SPIKE ROBOTICS TRIAL
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He is also an Eagle Scout (yes, he has the Space Exploration merit badge) and went to Space Camp four times as a kid and a fifth time as an adult. In October 2022, Tariq received the Harry Kolcum Award for excellence in space reporting from the National Space Club Florida Committee. Before joining, Tariq was a staff reporter for The Los Angeles Times covering education and city beats in La Habra, Fullerton and Huntington Beach.

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He became 's Managing Editor in 2009 and Editor-in-Chief in 2019. He covers human spaceflight, exploration and space science, as well as skywatching and entertainment. Tariq is the Editor-in-Chief of and joined the team in 2001, first as an intern and staff writer, and later as an editor.

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  • "For 40 years now, we've been doing hands-on learning." "I think for us, we've always been an education company," he said. The challenge today is to prepare kids for the technologies and concepts they'll need once they leave school. The first STEAM and robotics elements arose 20 years ago with Mindstorms, Muthyala said. That was true in 1980, when Lego Education was founded, and the mission has evolved over the last four decades. Lego Education stands apart from Lego's entertainment toy division precisely because it aims to engage kids in the world around them. "As an educator who is always trying to find new ways to teach STEAM topics, I'm excited about Lego Education Spike Prime because it fits in with the maker mindset and creative elements that help get students at all levels involved and hands-on in the classroom," Jon Bishop, a K-12 STEM coordinator for Canton Public School District in Connecticut and a Lego Master Educator, said in a statement. Spike Prime fills a middle-school niche for Lego STEAM robotics, falling between the Lego Education's WeDo 2.0 system for elementary school students and the more advanced Mindstorms system for secondary and high school students. Lego Education has also released an expansion set with more pieces for Spike Prime and has a Competition Ready teaching unit for use with the FIRST Lego League and World Robot Olympiad competitions.

    SPIKE ROBOTICS TRIAL

    We've done this several time and there's 20 different ways of moving, just by trial and error." "Now imagine that in a classroom with 20 sets and 20 students. "So the idea is, we both used the exact same thing, a hub and two motors, but now we have two different ways of moving your creatures," he said. Once my robot was moving, Muthyala shared a student-design creation that used arms instead of wheels to pull itself along. Muthyala programmed that action in the Spike Prime app using scratch, and it was up to me to add pieces to a hub equipped with two motors to make the robot. I took one Spike Prime challenge to design a robot capable of moving itself forward for two seconds. But each of the lesson plans is designed to take about 45 minutes, including time for cleaning up.

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    Some building challenges include a handheld grabber tool, a grasshopper-like insect, a rhino-like pressure sensor bot and - my personal favorite - a breakdancing robot that can move its hips, legs and arms separately depending on how students program it. Related: Lego's Epic Apollo 11 Lunar Lander Set in Photos! There are also sensors that can track color, distance and pressure to allow kids to design robots with different functions.

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    Those challenges can range from building a "Weather Guy" robot, complete with sunglasses and an umbrella, and linking it with weather data from different cities, to programming a robot to dance on command using colored bricks. Spike Prime also includes 11 completely new Lego elements, including a Technic base plate that allows building in all directions, new wheel designs and an odd, purple 3x3 Technic brick called a "biscuit" to allow more connections for challenges. The Hub can carry multiple programs and be commanded to light up and play sounds.

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    The set comes with 528 pieces in range of shapes and vibrant colors, three motors, three sensors, a series of data cables and a yellow multi-port Hub that serves as the brain of the set. "So it's not just 'Hey, learn about motions and forces,' but let's try and use inventions, and then try and teach them motions and mechanics." "The themes we're choosing, we're trying to be relevant to kids today," Muthyala said. Programming commands are set using the Scratch coding language.

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    Those lesson plans are organized in four teaching units with names like Kickstarter Business or Invention Squad, and are included in a free Spike Prime app. This arm-walking robot shows a different solution for the same robot mobility challenge.Įach Spike Prime kit sells for $329.95 and can be used by two or three kids in a class setting to solve engineering, programming and other challenges from one of 32 different lesson plans.













    Spike robotics