Learning to program in K12 using a remote controlled robot: RoboBlock

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Programming is part of the curricula in different subjects and countries. To face this challenge, schools are using visual programming (e.g., Scratch, Blockly) and/or educational robots. Some combinations of these two tools are very popular, such as the Lego Mindstorm robots. This work presents a remote controlled robot called RoboBlock, and its main characteristic is that it can be programmed and controlled via Internet. RoboBlock is developed under the WebLab-Deusto Remote Laboratory Management System.

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García-Zubía, J., Angulo, I., Martínez-Pieper, G., Orduña, P., Rodríguez-Gil, L., & Hernandez-Jayo, U. (2018). Learning to program in K12 using a remote controlled robot: RoboBlock. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 22, pp. 344–358). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64352-6_33

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