Carleton University and CodeMyRobot.ca have created a small coding robot that will be provided to every school library in Canada. Not every student can take a coding class, yet this library is open to everyone. Students can reserve the robot, follow the steps to code it, then video capture their efforts, and upload it to CodeMyRobotChallenge.com for prizes. Information is available here.
Free Coding Robots for Every School
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What a great support for students and teachers
Thanks for your comment Rick. I’m glad you found this resource useful.