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Kids in third through sixth grades can learn how to build and program a LEGO robot with help from the Electric Hornets during a special program at Mentor Public Library. The Electric Hornets are a ...
It’s not rocket science, but building an underwater robot in a week is a big challenge that Arizona high schoolers will face next week during Arizona State University’s underwater robotics camp. The ...
Cornell University researchers have introduced a new AI-powered framework that makes robots better at learning tasks. It’s called RHyME, which stands for Retrieval for Hybrid Imitation under ...
WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — Some Waterbury students are getting a new opportunity this summer. A dozen rising fourth and fifth graders are spending this week learning about robotics, mastering useful ...
For obvious reasons, current educational technology is focussed on AI tutors and platforms that promise personalized learning. But even with all that innovation, giving meaningful, scalable support to ...
We do a lot of toy testing at the Good Housekeeping Institute, tech toys included. Let me tell you, not all of them are up to snuff. (The best ones go on to win our Good Housekeeping Best Toy Awards, ...
Learning to read is difficult, and reading aloud is anxiety inducing for plenty of kids. From not being able to pronounce a word, to being mocked by their peers for stumbling while speaking, reading ...
At Kingwood Middle School and Kingwood High School, students are getting a more hands-on learning experience with building robots thanks to a $25,000 grant to expand its robotics program. In May, the ...
Gideon Chavez of Baldwin Park can’t walk, sit on his own or speak. But when the 3-year-old’s parents carried him into the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School gym and he spotted the bright red, ride-on ...
Young children take almost instantly to Starship's dinky grocery delivery robots. So a series of children's books makes sense ...