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a new introduction to programming

ROBO is a new and very simple educational programming language that will familiarize you with the basics of computer science by programming your own robot. In addition to an introduction into popular programming techniques, you will also gain insight into areas such as robotics and artificial intelligence.

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RoboMind's French interface

ROBO is designed in such a way that you can start exploring and programming right away. A special programming language has been created that consists of a concise set of rules and is aimed at programming a robot. As a result there are a lot of opportunities to create programs on your own and experience the principles that lay at the heart of most other programming languages.

The entire RoboMind environment is completely free for personal use. Schools and commercial users can acquire a license at the RoboMind Store.

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fr / en At this moment, only the application itself is available in French. That means that the user interface and commands are translated. See for example the screenshot and documentation.
For further information about RoboMind, visit the English section of this site.

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Some nice features of RoboMind are:

Start right away: the programming language and environment are very easy to understand and can be used instantly.

No dependencies like external development environments and compilers that make things complicated

Safety: the programs that will be made cannot harm your computer in any way.

Free: it is completely free for individual use. It is fully functional, has no ads and can be used for an unlimited period. However, for educational or commercial use a license is required. For details please look at the license

Ideal for projects: ROBO is simply a very ideal choice for interdisciplinary projects or computer science/technical courses.

"I can think of no other body of practice / approach to teaching and learning that is more perfect for today's students than Robotics. The only drawback I can think of is the expense of purchasing robotics kits, something that can put this highly accessible approach beyond the grasp of so many schools. Fortunately, there are virtual robotics programs which allow for much of the concepts and content to be learned without actually building robots in the real world.
Here's an item this morning's surfing turned up. Looks like a gem waiting to be discovered by the world of Education."

— Mark Gura

"Look, I programmed a robot that has a will on its own! It totally doesn't do what I want!"

— Dick Huijser

 

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