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David Kelly 31-05-2001 11:29

Miniature Robot controllers
 
Have any other teams purchased those miniature robot controllers that Innovation FIRST makes? Our team is thinking about starting a little competition and we were wondering the price since it isn't stated on their page



http://www.innovationfirst.com/eduRobotics/

Andrew Dahl 31-05-2001 16:55

mini robots
 
are those the same as the BOE-BOTS
we got one about 5 months ago and have been haveing a awesome time with them
they are also great for teaching programming

dahl

Joe Johnson 31-05-2001 20:49

Teaching packages...
 
I don't know the cost of the individual controllers, but it is my understanding the Innovation First is going to try to sell something like a teachers kit that will allow a teacher to have groups of kids make mini-robots to play a mini-robotic game.

I think that the entire kit was targeted to cost $10K or so. Before you get scared, I think that included enough controllers for an effective class as well as enough motors, "erector-set" stuff, wheels, etc. to make a classroom full of mini-robots.

I am sure that Tony & Bob will have something more to say about it soon.

Joe J.

Gui Cavalcanti 31-05-2001 21:51

Quality boards...
 
If you want some quality boards and kits, I suggest BOE-Bots (Board of Education robots) that are great for instructive purposes. If you want better quality stuff, go for the First Step and Next Step microcontrollers, with the BASIC Stamp processors. They're quality products, teach kids about electronics as well as relatively easy programming (Gotta love PBasic). You can find them at places like Lynxmotion.com or Robotstore.com.

Gui Cavalcanti 31-05-2001 22:06

Quality boards...
 
If you want some quality boards and kits, I suggest BOE-Bots (Board of Education robots) that are great for instructive purposes. If you want better quality stuff, go for the First Step and Next Step microcontrollers, with the BASIC Stamp processors. They're quality products, teach kids about electronics as well as relatively easy programming (Gotta love PBasic). You can find them at places like Lynxmotion.com or Robotstore.com.


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