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Another online Robotics Development Enviorment for your collection!

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GitHub - IDiAL-IMSL/Edurob: Educational robot with support for various drive kinematics

A really cool (another one) open source robot "framework". Supports several different steering algorithms. Looks kind of cute too. It is said that the parts can be bought for $250.

Get Furhat - Furhat Robotics

One of the robots used in research. Judged to be somewhat "creepy" in one study I saw. But check out the price for this! I think the manufactururs are the ones that are getting the most of this trend of robotics research!

  • Web site excerpt: Want to buy the world's most advanced social robot? Furhat, the human face of AI, is already being used all around the world.

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Makey Makey

Amusing kit for kids to play and learn logic, electronics, electricity. Design your own controller with everyday materials like playdough or graphite pencils. Control your favorite Scratch game while you learn to code.

  • Web site excerpt: Makey Makey: An Invention Kit for Everyone. Ever played Mario on Play-Doh or Piano on Bananas? Alligator clip to start inventing the future.

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Pepper the humanoid and programmable robot |Aldebaran

A robot used in research. This one is a whole body with arms and legs. One comment I heard is that device is a little noisy with motors and audio quality is not great. Also, check out the price!

Petoi Bittle Robot Dog - Perfect Open Source Robotic Companion

Another educational robot encountered at this conference. Amazingly inexpensive. Apparently is Arduino based and not too hard to program. I will believe it when I see it!

ROAMER

Another robot used in education. Quite popular for teaching non-robotics kids,. It combines the latest robotic technology with the science of learning to create an exciting and dynamic educational tool that can help your students understand complex ideas across a wide range of age groups and subjects. * Link to site: ROAMER