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Macworld | Vex robotics let Mac students program wirelessly

02.07.08 | Comment?

Macworld | Vex robotics let Mac students program wirelessly:

“Vex robotics systems are popular in elementary, middle and high schools, as a way of teaching students the principles of engineering and science, math and technology. It’s an open-ended robotics platform that lets users create systems that an do all sorts of things — kits include gears, motors, wheels, metal and hardware. Some kits retail for less than $100.”

(Via Macworld.)

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