Skip to content
MarketScale
‹ Back to IndustriesEducation Technology

Carson and Caroline’s Robotics Adventure with MyBot Recruit

Two K-12 students demonstrate how hands-on robotics builds problem-solving skills through experimentation and real-world learning

This story was produced through MarketScale. See how Education Technology teams put it to work with Executive Thought Leadership.

By Education Technology · BoxlightK-12 LearningMimioMybot Recruit
Share

Key takeaways

01

Two K-12 students demonstrate how hands-on robotics builds problem-solving skills through experimentation and real-world learning

It's never too early to start a robotics adventure, and the K-12 environment is perfect for learning the lessons of trial and error.

It's never too early to start a robotics adventure, and the K-12 environment is perfect for learning the lessons of trial and error.

Robotics and technology are increasingly becoming part of educational curricula, and this video from Boxlight showcases the practical experiences of two K-12 students, Carson and Caroline, as they navigate the world of robotics using Mimio's MyBot Recruit.

Carson and Caroline experiment with MyBot Recruit and engage with the trial-and-error process, showcasing the real-world challenges and learning opportunities that arise from working with robotics technology.

Video TranscriptExpand ↓

Alright. Let's see. Let's try one hundred. One hundred how many seconds? Five five. Yeah. But, you know, that one is five point five. Because it's going the same direct same distance. Right? So five point five. Sure. Fine. Okay. Ready? Clyde. Please work. And I think it's gonna get. Oh. Oh, no. We forgot to turn. Everything works except for the term. So oh,

About the author

ET
Education Technology

Education Technology: are you visible to AI?

Before they reach out, Education Technology buyers ask AI engines which vendors to trust. See how AI describes your company today, and where competitors show up instead.

Free workspace

You just read one expert. Imagine publishing your whole team.

This article was produced through MarketScale. Create a free workspace and turn your own team's expertise into articles, video, and social posts. No credit card, no demo required.

NPS +73 · 1,000+ creators · 38+ countries

What you get, free

Your own MarketScale Studio workspace
One video edit a month, on us
AI writing, editing, and publishing tools
In-platform coaching to learn the system

More Education Technology Insights

Higher Ed's Seed Round: How Universities Decide Which Programs to Build

Higher Ed's Seed Round: How Universities Decide Which Programs to Build

The decision-making process for universities when choosing which online programs to develop and fund involves strategic considerations. These decisions are influenced by factors such as demand, resources, and institutional goals. Administrators need to weigh these elements to ensure successful and sustainable online education offerings.

  • 01Universities consider demand and resources in online program planning.
  • 02Institutional goals influence the choice of programs to fund.
  • 03Strategic decision-making is crucial for successful online education.

Jun 30, 2026

Teacher Stress Is Still at Crisis Levels in 2026. EdTech Vendors Selling Into Schools Need to Understand Why That Matters.

Teacher Stress Is Still at Crisis Levels in 2026. EdTech Vendors Selling Into Schools Need to Understand Why That Matters.

In 2026, more than half of US teachers continue to face significant job-related stress. This ongoing issue poses a primary adoption barrier for EdTech vendors and enterprise L&D teams targeting school districts. Understanding and addressing teacher stress is crucial for the successful implementation of educational technology.

  • 01Over half of US teachers experience high stress levels in 2026.
  • 02Teacher stress is a major barrier for EdTech adoption.
  • 03EdTech solutions must address stress to succeed in schools.

Jun 29, 2026

How Raptor's StudentSafe tackles behavioral threat assessment and student well-being

How Raptor's StudentSafe tackles behavioral threat assessment and student well-being

Raptor Technologies has transitioned from visitor management to enhancing student well-being with its StudentSafe platform. This move addresses school district needs for improved behavioral threat assessment. StudentSafe is designed to bolster educational security and student safety.

  • 01Raptor Technologies is expanding into student well-being.
  • 02The StudentSafe platform focuses on behavioral threat assessment.
  • 03StudentSafe responds to demands from school district customers.

Jun 26, 2026

Explore More Education Technology Insights

Read more expert perspectives from across Education Technology.

Browse Education Technology Hub

About the Expert

ET
Education Technology