This video was recently sent to us by Chris Hurd, the 2016 Project Lead the Way, Engineering Teacher of the Year.
When asked about his usage of Dobots in High School classrooms in New York, we found his observations to be similar to what we observe when demonstrating the Dobot to all students. He stated that the girls have just as much interest as the boys when using robots! He sent us this video as a testimony … there is no telling where the mind can go!!
Magician Plays Tic-Tac-Toe
Watch as the Dobot Magician plays a game of Tic-Tac-Toe using Vision + Python and OpenCV. The Dobot Magician is very flexible with its API. The only potential limitation is your imagination. Explore the programming capabilities and pliability of the Dobot Magician by...
Can Students Use DobotStudio without Admin Rights?
(Repost - please visit original post at www.chrisandjimcim.com) QUESTION: In a nutshell…we have been working on getting the software installed as a testing means and have no issues running the software in a profile that has admin rights. However, as I am sure you are...
Video Footage Winners
Congratulations to the following Winners of the video footage contest and winners of a FREE Mooz-3 3-D Printer! Marilyn Christensen of Whitesides Elementary John Petersen of Ridgeline High School Adam Truex of Doherty High School Thank you all for participating in our...
Dobot Developer Products
Introducing “Dobot Developer Products!” We are excited to announce the release of the first “Dobot Developer Products!” What is a Dobot Developer Product? A Dobot Developer Product is a Dobot Magician compatible accessory that has been created by a 3rd party...
Dual Dobots
Dobot Projects Simulates Actual Industrial Robot Cell! A few weeks back one of our Dobot Magician power users, Chris Hurd, had his class setup two Dobot Magicians to communicate with each other. The students connected the two robots via digital inputs and outputs to...
10 Ways to Teach with the Dobot Magician
1. Introduce Students to Robots Robots are everywhere! Kindergartners starting school this year will graduate in 2030. By then, nearly every facet of our society will be deeply affected by automation and robotics. We can only prepare our students for this future by...