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ILO: Robotics for All
ILO is a new educational robot, created in Quimper, France.
And describing it as "highly adaptable" would be an understatement.
Designed to teach programming progressively, the ILO robot can be programmed through a mobile app by beginning students. Then, as these students continue learning, there are intermediate lessons, with block coding, through the Vittascience platform.
And for advanced students, ILO can be programmed with the Python language.
The innovations don't stop there.
ILO can move both forward and sideways, due to the construction of its mechanical wheels. It's open-source, so users can create and 3D print their own accessories. It's made for durability, so that parts are easily reparable or replaceable.
In other words, this is a robot designed to travel through the user's learning journey.
ILO Founder Simon Le Berre shared the story of creating his innovative educational robot, explained its capabilities and discussed what may be coming next!