Informacje edukacyjne Robot do kodowania i rysowania Artie 3000, zabawka STEM, prezent dla chłopców i dziewcząt, wiek 7+, standardowy

Brand:Educational Insights

3.1/5

409.82

Stworzony z myślą o Twoim małym wspinaczu, Up and Down zapewni godziny bezpiecznej wspinaczki i zjeżdżania. Z jednym Toddler Step i jednym klinem jest to idealny zestaw wprowadzający do aktywnej zabawy.

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EAN: 0086002011251

Kategorie Zabawki i gry,

BEZPIECZNE! Nie wymaga połączenia z Internetem! Artie 3000 zawiera wbudowany serwer WiFi i nie gromadzi żadnych danych. CO JEST ZAWARTE? Robot Artie 3000, 4 zmywalne markery, skrócona instrukcja obsługi i karty aktywności; Wymaga 4 baterii AA (brak w zestawie); Nowe pliki do kodowania dostępne na stronie internetowej Artie 3000. IDEALNY DLA POCZĄTKUJĄCYCH I ZAAWANSOWANYCH PRODUKTÓW: Rozpocznij kodowanie za pomocą wstępnie zaprogramowanych projektów Artiego (odwiedź stronę internetową Artiego, aby uzyskać jeszcze więcej kodów), a następnie naucz się pisać własny kod Blockly, Snap!, Python lub JavaScript za pomocą funkcji Drag & Drop, Remote Control w Artie 3000 oraz funkcji Wskaż i kliknij. PROSTA KONFIGURACJA: dzięki wbudowanemu serwerowi Wi-Fi Artie 3000 połączenie internetowe nie jest wymagane; Dzieci podłączają swój własny tablet lub komputer (brak w zestawie) do Artie 3000 i wykonują instrukcje krok po kroku, aby rozpocząć programowanie w ciągu kilku minut! SZTUKA SPOTYKA SIĘ Z KODOWANIEM W ARTIE 3000: Dzieci tworzą kod, a Artie 3000 rysuje linie na papierze; Dzięki wstępnie zaprogramowanym projektom początkujący mogą od razu rozpocząć programowanie, ucząc się kodowania wszystkiego, od tabliczek z kółkiem i krzyżykiem po artystyczne arcydzieła. WZBUDZ WIĘCEJ CIEKAWOŚCI: Artie 3000, robot kodujący, to zabawny i artystyczny sposób na wprowadzenie ciekawskich dzieci w moc programowania.
Batteries 4 AA batteries required.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,083 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Department Toys & Games|Learning & Education
Item model number 1125
Item Weight 15.8 ounces
Manufacturer Educational Insights
Manufacturer recommended age 7 - 12 years
Product Dimensions 7.9 x 8 x 5.2 inches
Release date September 25, 2018

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Scritto da: OneBryteSmile
Updated review
Update: After many tries, we finally got it to work, sort of. The instructions do not explain exactly how far to push the marker in the robot so she had to try many times to get it right. She's now having fun trying to figure out how to make shapes. Bought this for my daughter for Christmas as she asked for a coding robot. It's been a big disappointment. I can't even get past step 7. It wants you to connect to artie wifi then go to the website. But you can't go to the website because you're not connected to wifi. Then it tells you to go to local.codewithartie.com. I tried different devices to get to this site and nothing works. Image attached of the error message I get when trying to go to this site from one of my devices. My daughter was so excited to play with this Christmas morning but she is very disappointed. At this point I am ready to give up and return it.
Scritto da: StepOnMe
Robot that combines coding and drawing
Artie 3000 is a cool drawing coding robot. He comes with setup instruction, 4 markers, marker aligner and 3 activity sheets. He requires four AA batteries and a computer or tablet to run the coding interface. You insert the marker in a compartment on top of his head. You use a plastic circular piece to help guide how far to insert the marker. Put a piece of paper on surface. Make sure you tape the paper on the corners so it doesn’t slide when Artie runs. The recommended age for this toy is 7 to 12. Our 6 year old needed help from our 10 year old. It was much easier for our 10 year kid to code and run it. We connected to Artie on our iPad Air and then went to coding interface. The coding interface and Artie can be a bit quirky at times so we had to retry here and there. In order to do the letters and numbers you will need to upload additional files. These are available on Educational Insight website for computer or on the interface for tablet. There is a stimulator mode on the interface that allows you to test out your code before running Artie. Our kids were able to make Artie draw shapes, patterns, mazes, letters and numbers. Overall, it’s a fun toy to learn to code while making art. It’s cool for kids to see the actual result with their own eyes. One area to improve is to give Artie the ability to retract the marker when he is waiting for coding instructions. Right now he creates a big blob (dot) on the paper while he is in wait mode. The only way to prevent this is to tilt him on his side and put him upright when the kids are ready to run the code.
Scritto da: A. Berger
Wouldn’t calibrate properly
This is a cute but we could not get it to draw accurately. Circles wouldn’t quite close, lines didn’t match up correctly, etc. Programming it to do something more specific like write a message is fairly time consuming. Ended up returning as we knew it would be overly frustrating for our 8 year old.
Scritto da: Laurel Sunderman
Fun, creative intro to coding. Easy set-up.
My 8-year-old daughter LOVES Artie. The instructions that come in the box are pretty minimal. I highly recommend going to the website and watching the quick setup videos. For us, the set up was easy. We were able to connect to Artie’s wifi and get to the coding website with no problem. Our Artie didn’t need calibration - worked great out of the box! We’re using him on a hard floor. The drag and drop website definitely works best on a computer. It’s much harder to use on a phone - some of the controls get cut off on the phone, and my daughter kept accidentally moving the code commands when she was just trying to scroll, which was frustrating. All those problems went away on the computer. It might work ok on a tablet; we didn’t try that. The coding website has some fun, basic drawings pre-programmed, which is great for instant gratification. There are also instructions in the box for coding basic shapes. Once you know the basics, you can code your own designs. In the picture, you can see that my daughter (with a little help from Dad on getting the angles right) coded Artie to write her name. The mandala was a pre-programmed design. You might want some larger pieces of paper to keep Artie from going off onto the table or floor. Taping the paper down definitely helps! All in all, fun, great value for the money, and a creative way to introduce kids to coding basics.
Scritto da: Steven
Much more advanced than I expected
I tinkered with this before I unveiled it to my kids. Its got a lot of capabilities. The simulator is very helpful deciding how to adjust your drawing. Connecting is not difficult, sometimes you have to refresh but its really simple and reliable once you are connected. The kids like to make the pre-coded shapes or just let him run for fun. Not a lot of direction. I would say the age should be at least 10+ not 7. Kids can make it work. If you don;t watch them they will drive it right off the paper and all over the table/floor. I work at a software company and some of our products are written in Java scripting. I haven't gone deep into the coding part but from what I saw is it is legitimate coding. My kids are not ready for that (oldest is 9). My hang ups is its kinda cumbersome to switch the markers and the instructions say if you have problems replace the batteries. That is true but you must have very new STRONG batteries. I hope rechargeable work. **Update** Rechargeable batteries do help and holding or taping the corners of the paper help keep the lines straight.
Scritto da: Gerald J Henke
Neat
This thing is pretty neat but it is very programming oriented and pretty tough for a young child to use

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