Followingblack lines works perfectly, but there is a problem with Ozoblockly :
the ozobot cant go straight (for example, between two lines), the robots are lightly leaning on the left or on the right.
So it is impossible to do simple tracks.
Ozobots are little robots that are designed as an introduction to coding. Students use color combinations to move the ozobot on a path from one location to another. The possibilities for using this are endless!
Take a look at our Evo document (pdf - 218KB) that guides you through the differences between these two models, which includes links to additional information and training, or view our video which gives a quick overview of the Evo.
Use the ozobots on top of maps to simulate the journey from one location to another. In the example below, the journey was from England to the 13 colonies, but you could simulate the Lewis and Clark expedition, journeys of explorers, and battle lines as well.
These stickers we made using the codes above. They are not perfect, but if you worry about students being able to draw the colors correctly, these can be printed on clear Avery labels and then cut out.
As part of Ozobot's commitment to sustainability, returned robots will undergo dismantling, with usable components upcycled and repurposed. Any remaining components will be recycled to the fullest extent possible. To sign up for more information about the program, launching in May 2024, and verify eligibility, please visit Ozobot.com.
Together with students, educators, and parents around the world, Ozobot has become the #1 most trusted robotics platform in education and continues to empower the next generation of creators to discover new and exciting ways to learn. For more information on Ozobot, please visit
ozobot.com.
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