Edison Robot And Programming Help Kids
Edison Robot And Programming Help Kids Avoid Being Replaced by Automation
Automation in Our Future – A case for
all kids to learn programming using robotics.
Robotics
and programming need to be compulsory for all students. Our
kids need problem solving skills to avoid being displaced by
automation and we need to start teaching them
now.
"Problem solving skills are no longer an ‘added
bonus’ to learn. They're essential in a future with
increasing automation where all kids can benefit from
learning to program a robot. We use the Edison Robots from
MindKits which are the first complete robotics tool I've not
had to make myself, and come with complete classroom
resources. I think they fit well in every school." –
Stephen Lethbridge. Principal Point Chevalier
School
With 35% of jobs estimated to be replaced by
automation such as robotics and artificial intelligence
within two decades, it is essential that we teach our kids
the skills of problem solving in order to elevate them from
the most at risk jobs and into a skilled labour force which
is less prone to replacement.
Dangerous jobs such as
firefighting along with service industries, food preparation
and unskilled labour are most at risk of being replaced by
robotics. By introducing students to cognitive
skills, we can impact their lives and steer them toward
cognitive industries rather than routine manual industries
that are more at risk.
MindKits works closely
with over 300 schools to place technology solutions that
assist teachers to deliver the skills needed for the future.
Programming isn’t just for kids who are going into ICT or
aim to be programmers. The problem-solving skills learned
are essential for a future where skilled workers are less
likely to be displaced by automation than repetitive
unskilled workers. 46% of Americans were found to be in jobs
at risk of replacement by automation.
Meet
Edison – Robots for all
teachers
https://www.mindkits.co.nz/meetedison
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“At
Nanogirl Labs we’re really pleased to recommend the Edison
2 robot - it is affordably priced, classroom-tough, and it
makes the first steps easy and fun. Edison is a brilliantly
accessible way to bring problem solving and robotics to
every classroom.” – Joe Davis, Nanogirl
Labs
“The Edison robot is a great little classroom tool. Its a medium for Problem solving skills. Problem solving and computational thinking are essential in our world of increasing automation and the Edison robots are great tools to help faciliate the development of both of these. The multiple methods available to program the Edison's - visually and in a modified python make this a product you can use across the years. The Edison robot is a good classroom tool at an affordable price with suitable classroom resources. A good investment.” – Andrew Churches, Head of Faculty Technology and Design, Kristin School
MindKits is a New Zealand owned
education focused company aimed at connecting teachers with
technology to improve their students learning engagement and
outcomes. Specialising in 3D Printing and robotics, MindKits
works with over 300 schools to use technology as a tool for
better learning
outcomes.