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    March 3, 2024

Robotics Program at Isidore

Isidore Robotics Program utilizes LEGO Education in partnership with the Philippine Robotics Academy. Isidore launched the integration of the Robotics Learning Program from Kindergarten 2 to Grade 6 in 2023. The program introduced the principles of robotics and programming to Isidoreans at an early age, demystifying complex Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics learning through playing. 

The LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 is offered to Kindergarten 2 to Grade 3 learners to develop and enhance their algorithmic and problem-solving skills. The WeDo 2.0 robotics core set has 280 building pieces that combine LEGO bricks, sensors, motors, and software to design a space rover, tadpole, earthquake simulator, and more exciting guided and open projects for the Isidoreans. The software provides a child-friendly drag-and-drop interface that allows the learners to program their robots and witness the results of their coding in real-time. 

The learning tool for Grades 4 to 6 learners is the LEGO Education Spike Prime Set. The set includes 528 LEGO Technic pieces, partnered by its software which provides unit lessons, building instructions, and a coding platform using the Scratch programming language. The SPIKE Prime contains 7 electronic components: 1 large motor, 2 medium motors, a distance sensor, a force sensor, a color sensor, and the hub with a 6-axis gyro, accelerometer, speaker, microphone, and battery. The diversity and functionality of the set and its software enable learners to create advanced mechanisms, models, and robots.

This program provides myriad possibilities for Isidoreans in building and programming. Using these two comprehensive educational tools—the WeDo 2.0 and SPIKE Prime.

The learning tool for Grades 4 to 6 learners is the LEGO Education Spike Prime Set. The set includes 528 LEGO Technic pieces, partnered by its software which provides unit lessons, building instructions, and a coding platform using the Scratch programming language. The SPIKE Prime contains 7 electronic components: 1 large motor, 2 medium motors, a distance sensor, a force sensor, a color sensor, and the hub with a 6-axis gyro, accelerometer, speaker, microphone, and battery. The diversity and functionality of the set and its software enable learners to create advanced mechanisms, models, and robots.

This program provides myriad possibilities for Isidoreans in building and programming. Using these two comprehensive educational tools—the WeDo 2.0 and SPIKE Prime.

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