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Design Case study

Robotic Kit for Children

Learn by Doing and Playing
by
Ujjwal Likhar and Prof. Ravi Poovaiah
IDC, IIT Bombay
Introduction
 
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'Robotic Kit for Children' - Learn by Doing and Playing

Abstract:
Robotics is a subject through which kids can learn many things. It has electronic, mechanics, software, problem solving, team work, etc. which provides a broad perspective and a huge scope of learning for the kids while they play.

Robotic toys fascinate kids a lot. There are many robotics toys available in market which are getting very popular now a days. These toys mainly come in human or insect form, but now a day's company like wow-wee are exploring various animal forms also. The toys can be a pre-assembled or in form of kit which kids can assemble themselves and play. To make a robot from a kit needs more knowledge and learning for the kids. In Indian market the robotic kits that are available are not only very difficult to assemble but also the robot lacks the outer form.

The main objective of this project is to design a robotic kit that can involve kids or make them participate to develop a robot. The kit is designed to be very simple and attractive so that it arouse interest and makes possible for them to assemble easily and to play in an environment created by themselves.

Robotic Kit Features:
• Assembled from Components
• Environment Creation
• Introduction to sensors
• A playable toy at the end

Robotic Kit for Children Downloads:
• Robotic Kit presentation - pdf
 


 

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