Hands-on Computer Science Curriculum With Cubelets

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Hands-on Computer Science Curriculum With Cubelets
Manufacturer: Modular Robotics

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Hands-on Computer Science Curriculum

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Develop Problem-Solving skills and Computational Thinking. Spark the next generation of innovators by introducing procedural thinking, cause and effect, decomposition of complex tasks, pattern recognition and the ability to notice similarities or common differences, abstraction and algorithm design and the ability to develop a step-by-step strategy for solving a problem, all using Cubelets robots. 
Cubelets are magnetic robot blocks that can be snapped together to make an endless variety of robots with no programming and no wires. You can build robots that drive around on a tabletop, respond to light, sound, and temperature, and have surprisingly lifelike behavior.

Endless Possibilities, Endless Fun, Endless Learning. Unlock Your Sudents’ Potential, Today! The Cubelets CLASS package comes with 84 magnetic blocks that can be snapped together to make an endless variety of robots with no programming and no wires.

Anyone can build robots that drive around on a tabletop, respond to light and other objects, and have surprisingly lifelike behavior. Instead of programming that behavior, you snap the Cubelets together and watch the behavior emerge like with a flock of birds or a swarm of bees. Each Cubelet has a tiny computer inside of it and is a robot in its own right. When you put Cubelets together, you're actually making a robot out of several smaller robots. Each Cubelet communicates with its neighbors, so you know that if two blocks are next to each other, they're talking.



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Cubelets CLASS Includes:

  • Digital Curriculum on a tablet
    Engage your students with many activities, teach them the basics of procedural thinking and problem solving. The tablet connects to the smart board or projector, and let you share the screen with the entire class.
  • Transport Case
    Protect your investment and make sure that the Cubelets are properly secured and ready to go whenever you need them.
  • One Year warranty
    Support and warranty for one year.
  • 84 Cubelets:
    Action Cubelets: 10 Drive, 3 Rotate, 3 Speaker, 7 Flashlight, 3 Bar Graph
    Sense Cubelets: 3 Knob, 7 Brightness, 10 Distance, 3 Temperature
    Think Cubelets: 6 Inverse, 3 Minimum, 3 Maximum, 7 Battery, 10 Passive, 6 Blocker, 1 BlueTooth
    Accessories: 3 Chargers, Transport Case, Tablet, VGA Dongle
  • Drive Cubelet
    Contains a motor and roller wheels for moving on a horizontal surface. The Drive Cubelet only moves in one direction, slowing to a stop with a value of zero and moving faster with higher input values.
  • Rotate Cubelet
    One face spins at a rate corresponding to the block's input values.
  • Speaker Cubelet
    Chirps according to the block's data value. Contains a small speaker and an amplifier.
  • Flashlight Cubelet
    The Flashlight Cubelet emits a focused beam of light from a powerful white LED. Off with a value of 0, the light becomes brighter with higher input values.
  • Bar Graph Cubelet
    Displays the block's value as a light-up bar graph. The value is normalized to the number of points on the bar graph so that a maximum value results in a fully-lit bar graph.
  • Knob Cubelet
    The Knob Cubelet has a potentiometer embedded in one of its faces. It outputs a 0 when turned fully counterclockwise, and a 1 when turned clockwise.
  • Brightness Cubelet
    Detects the amount of light hitting it's sensor. The Brightness Cubelet has an analog photocell that responds to varying light conditions. Expect values near zero in a dark room, and values near one when the sensor is in front of a bright light.
  • Distance Cubelet
    The Distance Cubelet detects how far it is from an object. It uses infrared light and is accurate between 10 and 80 cm. The sensor is directional, so it outputs the distance to the object in front of the sensor. At 10cm, the block will output values near 1, and toward 80cm it will output values near 0.
  • Temperature Cubelet
    The Temperature Cubelet contains a tiny thermometer (actually, a thermistor) that detects temperature. It's calibrated to output a 0 in freezing conditions and 255 in hot, sunny conditions of about 35C.
  • Inverse Cubelet
    The Inverse Cubelet calculates a value that is the opposite of the values it receives. Specifically, the Inverse Cubelet will (weighted) average its inputs and then output a value of one minus that average.
  • Minimum Cubelet
    The Minimum Cubelet can accept any amount of data but only outputs the smallest value that it receives. It can be handy for creating an on-off switch for a robot and also for using with a Distance Cubelet to build robots that avoid falling off the edge of a table.
  • Maximum Cubelet
    The Maximum Cubelet accepts many different inputs but only passes along the one with the greatest value. With a maximum block, you could easily build a robot that performs an action only when a sensor reads a value over a certain threshold (set by a Knob Cubelet, perhaps).
  • Battery Cubelet
    Play longer than ever before with the redesigned Battery Cubelet! This Cubelet provides the energy needed to make your robots spin, drive and squawk. The new Battery packs 30% more power than the previous generation and easily recharges via micro USB.
  • Passive Cubelet
    The Passive Cubelet is a basic building block. It carries power and data from its neighbors, but it basically acts like a smart brick. It doesn't move, sense, or change the data in any way.
  • Blocker Cubelet
    The Blocker Cubelet is a basic building block that "blocks" data from its neighbors. It still passes power, but effectively stops communication and can insulate one side of a robot from another.
  • Cubelets Brick Adapter 4-Pack
    Use these little yellow adapters to connect CUBELETS and LEGO® bricks!
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