The toy version of BB-8 -- a round, beeping, rolling robot that will appear in the upcoming "Star Wars" movie -- has its origins not so far, far away. The toy version of BB-8 -- a round, beeping, ...
On a recent Tuesday morning, a kindergarten class gathered for an introduction to robotics in STEM teacher Jackie Scotto’s class at Murray Avenue School in Larchmont. Students were separated into ...
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In recent years, Sphero is probably best known for its rolling BB-8 toy based on the chipper droid from the Star Wars sequels, as well as a tiny robotic R2-D2 that’s surprisingly animated and lifelike ...
Sphero the robotic ball made a bit of a splash at CES last year and it’s back again with the first augmented reality games built around it. There shouldn’t be anything too compelling about a 3-inch (7 ...
Sphero is a remote-controlled ball with configurable LEDs and an open API—and it's much more fun than that description sounds. Our first look from CES.
As a STREAM project during a unit on earth layers, 6th grade students from St. Jude School created a representation of the layers of the Earth, programmed a Sphero robot to talk and travel through the ...
Adam Wilson (on the floor), Orbotix chief software architect and founder, and CEO Paul Berberian, demonstrate how Sphero works. Orbotix Inc. of Boulder will see its ...
It feels like CES 2014 took place an eternity ago. To be more specific, it's been roughly seven months since we were in Las Vegas for the madness that is the Consumer Electronics Show. So why are we ...
3D Robotics Duluth hosted the FIRST Lego League Explore Festival at the Depot, which featured 22 teams made up of kindergarten through third graders in the Duluth and Hermantown areas. Luciana Vega, 4 ...
For most things, they say it's like riding a bike but once you're finished learning math, it isn't so easy gaining those skills back. Luckily, RobotsLab may be there to help your kids in 7th to 12th ...
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