Carson and Caroline’s Robotics Adventure with MyBot Recruit

 

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.

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