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!!
STEM Education has no gender discretion
STEM Education is for young women and young men. There is an increasing need for each gender to work in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Educators are making efforts to keep girls and boys equally engaged through the middle and high school...
In the News with Dobot…Happening Now…
Dobot Assembly Project Currently on Twitter, our new clients are tweeting about using the Dobot Suction Cup to pick and place objects used in demonstration here at a US trade show. Mr. Ricardo O. reports that, “I am very thankful to have found you. Your product...
Meet RENi
Meet our Robotic Educational Navigational interface, RENi! She will be our guide as we explore the world of science and technology with the Dobot Magician! Born on the Asian continent, our robotic friend takes her name from the Mandarin word “rén”, meaning “person” or...
How Can I get the Perfect 3D Print?
I want to 3D print faster! How can I get a better quality print? These are both comments I get all of the time. There are a lot of different settings that can affect the speed and quality of your print and the tricky part is it all depends on what you want to do....
NEW Conveyor Belt Kit
Mini Production Line Simulation The Conveyor Belt Kit for Dobot Magician is a complete production line simulation. Who knew this simulation could engage students in the classroom with real world applications for tomorrow? The Conveyor Belt Kit has adjustable speeds, a...
Dobot Magician – Preparing Our Students for the Future of Robotics
In a not too distance past, new technology was something reserved for professors, scientists, or high powered executives. Let’s take computers for example. In 1986 the fastest computer on the market in was the Compaq 386 Desktop computer which ran for $6,499 ($14,499...