Robotics School Projects

School robotics projects by Takeoff Projects enhance students’ interest and help them learn various concepts better. Takeoff Edu Group give advance activities such as constructing a simple line-following robot, a simple robotic arm, as well as programming the robots for predetermined tasks. All the projects demonstrate basic concepts in robotic including sensors, actuators and coding and by the end of the project, one gets real-time experience in these areas. Takeoff specifically takes the next step for each procedure and provides all the necessary items for a smooth learning process. Great for afterschool activities, these designs develop problem solving abilities, imagination and knowledge of robotic systems , that will be useful in the following STEM-based problems.

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1 TEMBS168 Solar Powered Bomb Detecting Robot
2 TEMBS179 Advanced Military Spying & Bomb Disposal Robot
3 TEMBS178 Hand Motion Controlled Robotic Vehicle
4 TEMBS177 Leap Motion Controlled Robot
5 TEMBS176 Accident Prevention Robot
6 TEMBS175 Fire Fighting Robot
7 TEMBS174 Railway Track Fault Detecting System Using Led & Ldr
8 TEMBS173 Voice Control Wheel Chair
9 TEMBS172 Wireless Rf Robot
10 TEMBS171 Seed Sowing Robot
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Let your students get high with Takeoff Projects’ robotics school  the perfect jump start to a technologically-driven education. Takeoff Edu Group offers interesting robot projects range from making a line following robot, fabricating useful robotic arm, to instructing robots on how to perform various activities. The instructions and all the materials required are included in the kit; thus, it is suitable for classroom or after school club. Takeoff Edu Group projects are not just entertaining but help in growing essential skills in coding, engineering and several other problem solving. Takeoff Projects is all about involving young learners with interactive robotics tasks, and paving their way towards a successful STEM future!

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