Pro-bot
Pro-Bot will follow the sequence of commands that are entered step-by-step. You can also program the robot using Logo programming language. The Pro-Bot connects to your PC with a special USB cable. Terrapin Logo 4 contains commands to upload all procedures stored on the Pro-Bot to the Logo workspace, where you can edit these procedures, run them, and download them to the Pro-Bot again.
Additional details
Year band(s) | 3-4, 5-6 |
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Content type | Tools for learning |
Format | Web page |
Technologies & Programming Languages | Robotics and drones |
Keywords | Programming, Directional language, Programmable robot, Logo, Robots, Bee bots, Floor robots, Shapes, Paths, Probot, Algorithms, Sequences |
Integrated, cross-curriculum, special needs | Mathematics |
Organisation | Bee-Bot |
Copyright | 2016 Terrapin Software. May be subject to Copyright Act statutory licence. |
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