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RE: [Popular STEM] Curating the Internet: STEM digest for May 29, 2021
It is good to see that robotic technology is thinking of the smallest of the house and Sphero indi offers children to learn to code in a simpler way, of course this is not an advanced block coding, through the interface they can program Indi to do what they order, what seemed interesting to me apart from the fact that the game has a color sensor is that children can manually control the Indi through the application and something that also surprised me was the price. $ 125.
Thanks for the reply. I agree that it's good to see this sort of capability for young children. Much like Legos, I think that being able to direct a robot like in this fashion will teach a structured way of thinking that will be useful in many aspects of the children's lives.
I think that this type of mechanism will make children familiarize themselves with the robotic era that is approaching, this is worth the beginning for them.