Latin America. Boxlight presented its new Mimio MyBot Educational Robotics system package, with which robotics and coding can be taught simply and simply. MyBot facilitates the development of basic skills in programming, engineering and robotics. Bridging the gap between learning about robotics in the classroom and real-world application is the challenge for thousands of schools in Latin American countries.
The Mimio MyBot system kit contains the components needed to build a robot: a Wi-Fi-enabled Fusion robotic controller with a Raspberry Pi 3 processing core, rechargeable battery, battery charger, motors, sensors, metal building components, tools, and fasteners. This extensive set of building components can be used to create mobile and stationary mechanical systems that explore engineering principles, from simple machines to advanced mechanisms.
Built with rugged aerospace-grade materials, the system is made to survive in the classroom. Teachers can also expand the capabilities of the advanced student kit to create more sophisticated robotic structures by adding building components, sensors, servos, joysticks, joysticks, and cameras.
MyBot removes obstacles common to STEM education, such as the requirement for network infrastructure changes or expensive workstations. There is no need to install any software or cable connections to the robot.
All software, programming languages, and documentation are built into the Fusion controller, so students only need one browser to start learning. An intuitive and easy-to-use interface allows students to start in a simple drag-and-drop environment and grow into a powerful coding environment as their skills develop.