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Programming my Robot! Master Edison Robot Kids Coding

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  • May 01, 2025
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Programming my Robot! – Master Edison Robot – Kids Coding, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.9, with 26 lectures, 24 quizzes, based on 20 reviews, and has 743 subscribers.

You will learn about Master Edison Robot barcode programming Master Edison Robot Edblocks Understand technology Develop learning by doing skills Expand your creativity Develop critical thinking Develop problem-solving skills This course is ideal for individuals who are Kids aged from 9 years old may attend this course under the supervision of a guardian or a teacher. or Teachers. Ideal for blended learning in flipped classrooms or Fathers, mothers or guardians may purchase this course for their kids It is particularly useful for Kids aged from 9 years old may attend this course under the supervision of a guardian or a teacher. or Teachers. Ideal for blended learning in flipped classrooms or Fathers, mothers or guardians may purchase this course for their kids.

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Summary

Title: Programming my Robot! – Master Edison Robot – Kids Coding

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.9

Number of Lectures: 26

Number of Quizzes: 24

Number of Published Lectures: 25

Number of Published Quizzes: 24

Number of Curriculum Items: 50

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 49

Original Price: $69.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Master Edison Robot barcode programming
  • Master Edison Robot Edblocks
  • Understand technology
  • Develop learning by doing skills
  • Expand your creativity
  • Develop critical thinking
  • Develop problem-solving skills
  • Who Should Attend

  • Kids aged from 9 years old may attend this course under the supervision of a guardian or a teacher.
  • Teachers. Ideal for blended learning in flipped classrooms
  • Fathers, mothers or guardians may purchase this course for their kids
  • Target Audiences

  • Kids aged from 9 years old may attend this course under the supervision of a guardian or a teacher.
  • Teachers. Ideal for blended learning in flipped classrooms
  • Fathers, mothers or guardians may purchase this course for their kids
  • Designed for kids aged 8+ years old. In 7 sections you will watch high-quality funny videos where Jason, a cartoon with a unique personality, will guide you through various lesson activities to conquer important educational goals.

    Initially, you will get to know Edison through a short series of playful activities using simple barcode programming: Clap controlled driving, following the light, staying in borders, sumo wrestling, and many more!

    Then you will make your own programs for Edison to do more: drive through a maze, avoid the light, play music, dance, even become a train and so many more.

    Programming Edison is straightforward through EdBlocks: Drag and drop the blocks you want to build a program.

  • Learning Subject: Robotics

  • Ages addressed: 8+ years old

  • 24 Funny Cartoon Video Clips

  • 7 Sections

  • 24 Quizzes

  • 2 Projects

  • Project – Let’s make a train

    In this project, students initially create a track for the train and then they are asked to program the robot to behave like a train. They are also asked to build (with Lego blocks) and program a second robot to behave like an automatic bar that opens and closes upon the arrival and departure of the train to and from the boarding station.

    Project – Let’s find the blocks

    In this activity, after the students have become familiar with EdBlocks, they apply the inverse process trying to find out which blocks consist of an unknown (‘hidden’) program. As such, they get to know and apply ‘reverse engineering techniques.

    I have to mention that the projects and quizzes are signed by a magnificent teacher and good friend of mine Serafeim Iakovidis. Serafeim helped a lot for the creation of this course and I really thank him very much!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction to educational robotics

    Chapter 2: Barcode Programming

    Lecture 1: Clap controlled driving

    Lecture 2: Avoid obstacles

    Lecture 3: Follow torch

    Lecture 4: Line tracking

    Lecture 5: Bounce in borders

    Lecture 6: Remote control driving

    Lecture 7: Sumo wrestle

    Chapter 3: Edblocks Let’s program Edison module 01

    Lecture 1: Welcome to EdBlocks

    Lecture 2: Let’s download a program

    Lecture 3: Let’s drive

    Lecture 4: Let’s turn

    Chapter 4: Edblocks Let’s program Edison module 02

    Lecture 1: Let’s try a maze

    Lecture 2: Let’s follow a line

    Lecture 3: Let’s stop at a blank line

    Lecture 4: Let’s make noise

    Chapter 5: Let’s program Edison module 03

    Lecture 1: Let’s use the lights

    Lecture 2: Let’s detect obstacles

    Lecture 3: Let’s detect and avoid

    Lecture 4: Let’s stay in the borders

    Chapter 6: Let’s program Edison module 04

    Lecture 1: Let’s make music

    Lecture 2: Let’s perform

    Lecture 3: Let’s avoid the light

    Lecture 4: Let’s have a dance party

    Chapter 7: Projects

    Lecture 1: Project Train – Train

    Instructors

  • Programming my Robot! Master Edison Robot Kids Coding  No.2
    John Dourvas
    Dourvas John
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