AuthorDrGraeme started having fun with the first commercially available STEM robot, the Tasman Turtle, back in the early 1980s. Volunteer mentoring with the subsequent LEGO RCXs, NXTs and EV3s in schools were followed by providing free lessons online that have been accessed by millions of people from over 190 countries, with translations of web pages into over 55 languages. These new tutorial "how to" demonstrations are just starting to look at the remarkable LEGO 51515 set. Looks lots of potential fun! :-) Archives
February 2021
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We have now finished editing the Closed Captions for all of our first 6 LEGO Robot Inventor 51515 "Absolute Beginner" tutorials.
We provide these because of past requests from Schools, many of whom have commented that the excitement when using our past tutorials in class is such that it is difficult for many students to hear the spoken commentary. We have also had thanks from deaf students. There is also the question of "English accents". I spend 2 years in South East Asia as a volunteer (a bit like an Australian version of the American Peace Corps), and hence am well aware of the huge variety of English accents used in many parts of the world. Are you having trouble with my Tasmanian accent? Use the Closed Captions! :-) Have fun... Graeme...
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