- For a few years, I have been a fan of Aframe and AR.js - these are fantastic tools for creating web-based Virtual and Augmented Reality.
- Elcrow in 2020 released on kickstarter and now in pre-order their own site , an interesting take on the Raspberry Pi laptop -
- The Raspberry Pi Foundation recently released a programming activity Alien Language , with support Dale from Machine Learning for Kids , tha...
- A product that has kept popping on to my radar has been the intriguing Turing Tumbles @TuringTumble
- In a previous post, I looked at developing a neural network in Tinkercad around the Microbit (details available here ) and the whole model ...
- In two recent posts, Makecode was used with the Enviro:bit from Pimoroni to try out a few ideas
- This is the second of a planned occasional series of posts on playing with some of the current AI specific add-on processors for Intenet of Things
- It is not physical but CBiS Education have release a free robot arm simulator for Scratch.
- Recently I produced a post about playing with Vex Robotics VexCode VR blocks and the Maze Playground.
Robots and getting computers to work with the physical world is fun; this blog looks at my own personal experimenting and building in this area.
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