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🤖💻 Programming a 3D-Printed Robotic Finger!
At Kids Elite, our students don't just assemble a 3D-printed robotic finger—they learn how to program it! After completing the mechanical assembly, students write and upload code that controls the motor, allowing the robotic finger to bend, extend, and move with precision. They quickly discover that every movement begins with a line of code. Through programming and testing, students learn how hardware and software work together while developing valuable skills in: 💻 Coding &
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Jul 41 min read


👧🤖 6-Year-Old Girl Builds a Robot Arm from 3D-Printed Parts!
What can a 6-year-old accomplish? At Kids Elite, she can build a real robotic arm! Using 3D-printed parts, motors, screws, and engineering tools, our young student carefully assembled a functional robot arm step by step. Along the way, she learned how mechanical parts fit together, how motors create movement, and why precision, patience, and problem-solving are essential in engineering. This isn't just about building a robot—it's about building confidence. Every screw tighten
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Jul 31 min read


🤖 How Do Robots Move? Learning About Motors & Gears at Kids Elite ⚙️🐞
Where does a robot get its power? How can a small robot bug crawl across a wall? In this engineering lesson, our teacher helped students understand how motors and gears work by connecting the concept to something they see every day—a car. Students learned that just as a car needs an engine to move, a robot needs a motor to provide power. The motor turns a small gear, which then drives a series of larger gears. Together, these gears transfer motion throughout the robot, allowi
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Jul 31 min read
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