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Ozobots StEAM in Studio Teach

Ozobot makes desk-friendly coding robots that come with infinite ways to create, learn, and share. Learn more about Ozobot for grades K-12.

Ozobots can be coded two ways: online with OzoBlockly and screen-free with Color Codes.

The Ozobot Evo is the best of both worlds, combining the learning fun of both physical and digital coding.​

Evo can be coded to do tricks, dances, races, and any number of activities by utilizing one of two systems: ​

Color-coded markers that Evo reads with its sensors ​

The Ozobot app and Ozoblockly, both of encourage critical thinking and problem-solving​

The Ozobot Evo app works with almost any smart device and features built-in tricks, programs, and even lesson ideas (such as racing two Ozobots on a student-made track). The Ozobot Evo app allows users to control every aspect of their Ozobot, from lights to movements to sound. Users can even record their own voices! ​

Ozoblockly is the ultimate coding software for the Ozobot. Using drag and drop technology, students can choose from a wide variety of directions, speeds, noises and more, and arrange them in any order they want. Ozoblockly has a range of difficulties, as well, catering to users both inexperienced and advanced. ​

While Ozobots work great with their apps, they also have the unique ability of responding to code in the real world.​

Each Ozobot reads four basic colors (black, red, blue, and green) differently, one color signaling for the Ozobot to stop, while another will tell it to speed up or turn.​

This feature allows younger learners and those without the apps to still experience the wonders of coding and programming.​

Ozobots work for a variety of ages and learning levels and cover vital components of the STEAM curriculum including coding, programming, engineering, art, and math.​

Research shows that students learn best when they are exposed to both digital and physical play, and Ozobot offers both, encouraging ingenuity and critical-thinking on devices and in the real world (and helping students to understand how the two work together).​

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