Physical computing
Code something that interacts with the physical world.
Start a path
Start a series of projects designed to build your skills over time.
ALLBOT Robots
Build robots from the Whadda ALLBOT family — modular Arduino-based walking robots assembled from plastic parts and 9G servos.
Gaming with Osmo
In this path we will teach you how to play Osmo education games.
Turing Tumble adventure
Learn how a computer actually computes — with a marble-powered puzzle. Start with ramps, add memory, build logic gates, and finish by reading (and writing) your own machine code, all with physical parts.
Lego Spike Essential projects
How to use Lego Education Spike Essential set to build some interesting projects.
Lego Boost projects
How to use Lego Boost 17101 to build and program more challengs projets.
Lego BricQ Essential projects
Winning with Science — BricQ Motion Essential lessons on forces, motion and mechanisms.
Mini Programming Fundamentals
Four Sphero Mini lessons — Draw Canvas Croquet, The Backpack Weave, Data Ball and The Color Changing Top.
Adventures with Poppy Ergo Jr
Step-by-step activities for the Poppy Ergo Jr. a 6-DOF open-source educational robot.
Sphero Mini projects
In this path we will use Sphero Mini to solve various tasks.
3D printing with Prusa Mini/MK4
In this path you will prepare a model, slice it, browse Printables and print it on a Prusa Mini or MK4 via OctoPrint.
Spintronics adventures
In this path you will build mechanical circuits with Spintronics — a puzzle game where chains replace wires and springs store charge.