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It's easy to get students' attention with robots. Actually teaching students how to code with robotics takes a bit more work, but rewards students with skill-building in logic, problem-solving, systems thinking, and more. Not only will students be introduced to true interdisciplinary STEM learning, but they'll also gain valuable lessons in teamwork and collaboration. Robotics can even help students with autism learn about social cues and develop communication skills.
OpenDR is a European research project developing a toolkit for core robotic functionalities based on deep learning. Cyberbotics provides its simulation expertize and demonstrates the deep learning toolkit capabilities on the web.
mBot is a STEAM education robot for beginners, that makes teaching and learning robot programming simple and fun. With just a screwdriver, the step by step instructions, and a study schedule, children can build a robot from scratch and experience the joys of hands-on creation. As they go, they will learn about a variety of robotic machinery and electronic parts, get to grips with the fundamentals of block-based programming, and develop their logical thinking and design skills.
Aimed at both ebooks and audiobooks, the Kobo Books app(Opens in a new window) is available for Windows, macOS, iOS/iPadOS, and Android. It lets you read books downloaded from the Kobo store(Opens in a new window) as well as imported books saved as PDFs or EPUBs.
Android-only FullReader(Opens in a new window) allows you to pull in a variety of different ebooks from your device or from the cloud. The app supports many different formats, including ePUB, PDF, mobi, txt, doc, docx, and HTML. You can scan for books stored on your device and then import the ones you want to read. For books stored in the cloud, you connect to Google Drive, Dropbox, or Microsoft OneDrive, and download them to your device.
Aimed at iOS/iPadOS(Opens in a new window) and Android(Opens in a new window) devices, PocketBook Reader lets you grab books from its own store, those stored on your device, those saved in the cloud (Dropbox, Google Drive, and PocketBook Cloud), and those downloaded from Google Books. The app supports both ebooks and audiobooks in 26 different formats, such as ePUB, mobi, PDF, RTF, text, HTML, MP3, and M4B.
The GeoScienceWorld eBook Collection contains over one thousand scholarly earth science ebooks from 10 leading society publishers, including the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, the Geological Society of America, the Geological Society of London, and the Society of Economic Geologists. A cross-searching feature allows for simultaneous searching for 45 scholarly journals in the GeoScienceWorld Journal Collection as well as all GeoRef records. Book chapters are downloadable as PDF files. The site also features a mobile compatible ebook reader. 153554b96e