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Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Robot Arm in School



Santander UK
 recently provided the funding for a project I have want to do for a while; to loan robot arm kits, which are pretty much self-contained, out to schools to see what they come up with. The idea being to provide the kit for a year and the schools taking part write a blog post (or more than one), sharing what they have done.
 
The chosen kit is the CBiS Education robot arm hub because it comes with the robot arm, cables, raspberry pi, etc as well as screen, keyboard and mouse in one go (see the picture above).

The kits should start going out some of the schools next week.



I am grateful to Santander UK for the funding; CBiS Education for their support and advice so far; last but not least the schools who have enthusiastically expressed an interest in taking part.



All opinions in this blog are the Author's and should not in any way be seen as reflecting the views of any organisation the Author has any association with.

Sunday, 13 March 2016

Blog stats - March 2016

The blog has been going less than a year (first post was 15th July 2015) but I thought the statistics about the blog so far might be of interest.

The Top Ten posts based on page views:


716








401








395








23 Jul 2015, 
385








13 Aug 2015, 
323








318








301








300








299








286









So small robots and Raspberry Pi, which I was hoping for as they are my interests as well.



The audience based on pages views is an interesting mix and not really sure what to make of it, apart from I hope they are all finding it useful.


Pageviews by Countries

Graph of most popular countries among blog viewers
EntryPageviews
United States
8650
Slovakia
1664
United Kingdom
1390
France
394
Germany
305
Ireland
96
Russia
80
Singapore
73
Portugal
72
Sweden
43


Comments and ideas are welcome, i would love to find out what others are doing.



All opinions in this blog are the Author's and should not in any way be seen as reflecting the views of any organisation the Author has any association with.

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