databot

teaching data science and STEM with the databot


One of the most unique educational technology tools, the databot 2.0 truly helps create unique learning opportunities. Compact enough for students to hold in their hands but powerful enough to transcend science-based learning, it has solidified itself among the best STEM tools. The databot 2.0 comes with 16 built-in sensors that students could use in projects. Among these are its accelerometer, a humidity sensor, a UV sensor, a sound sensor, a color sensor, and more. Not only can students collect authentic environmental data with the databot 2.0, they can then utilize it for enhancing their classroom experiments. On top of that, students can program the databot 2.0 and incorporate these features when using the dataBlockly environment. It's prefect for both middle and high school students and makes a great career and technical education tool as well.
With so much science packed into this little cube, the databot 2.0 and companion databot app create many STEM possibilities. Since the databot team is passionate about empowering students to visualize real data, they also created an app called Vizeey. Using the Vizeey app, students can stream and explore real-world data in real time, adding plenty of additional benefits to this tool. Plus, for STEM clubs or robotics programs, the databot 2.0 is also available in a twin pack or a 10-pack. It even comes with programmable RGB LEDs, machine learning applications, and drag-and-drop software with AI extensions. Students can pair these robots with their device using its BLE connectivity and use them for up to six hours. Explore some of our additional classroom content below and find all of these robotics kits on our store.

  1. Tips & Tricks | Collecting Data with the databot

    Tips & Tricks | Collecting Data with the databot
    With so much data filling our world—and the immediate environments around us—it can be hard to conceptualize just how much there is to explore. With the databot, students can do just that. This tiny cube fits in the palms of their hands and helps them explore the hidden world of data in an incredibly powerful way using a dozen on-board

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