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NAO CHallenge 2016 - 2017 has started! Already set dates and locations of Semifinals

NAO CHallenge 2016 - 2017 has started! Already set dates and locations of Semifinals

09/03/2017 - News

This 2016 - 2017 edition, NAO Challenge will be running along two rounds of tournaments: Semifinals and the Final in Bologna, on May 13th 2017. Here below the date and location of Semifinals. Together with the starting of the work of the teams, School of Robotics has launched a series of on-line seminars, the first of which is going to be held on November 23rd. Read more

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NAO, Robot@scuola
Open Roberta will be used to program BYOR

Open Roberta will be used to program BYOR

06/03/2017 - News, Projects

The Open Roberta project continues the Fraunhofer-Initiative "Roberta – Learning with Robots". School of Robotics is collabvorating with Open Roberta thanks to its collaborator, Lporenzo Daidone. Lorenzo, programmin Arduino, has just develop a library - that is a collection of resources used develop software - availabe to navigate robotics kit BYOR. Read more

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Arduino, Robot@scuola
Athens, 25 November 2016: EDUROBOTICS CONFERENCE

Athens, 25 November 2016: EDUROBOTICS CONFERENCE

24/11/2016 - Lectures, Courses for Teachers, News, Projects

Educational Robotics in the Makers Era. The EDUROBOTICS 2016 International conference builds on the pedagogical theories of constructivism and constructionism (Piaget, Papert) and this year focuses on “Educational Robotics in the Makers Era”. The “Educational Robotics 2016” (EduRobotics 2016) International Conference (former TRTWR) builds on a number of previously and successfully conducted international workshops. Read more

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Lego, European projects, Robot@scuola
The ROBOESL international conference on November 25 in Greece

The ROBOESL international conference on November 25 in Greece

24/11/2016 - News, Projects

The ROBOESL international conference “Robotics-based learning interventions for preventing school failure and early school leaving ” is organised by Edumotiva (European Lab for Educational Technology). The conference explores the role of technology and educational robotics in particular as means for preventing early school leaving and school failure. It also emphasizes learning interventions and activities that support and enhance students’ creativity, challenge their imagination, provide links to real life and engage them in playful learning. Read more

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European projects, Robot@scuola, euRoboticsWeek