Eytam Robotics has developed Shapes, an educational robotic system for enhancing the study of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
Shapes is designed to simplify the study of math and science through gamification, in which robot games and missions demonstrate math and physics principles while encouraging creativity and problem-solving.
The Shapes platform consists of ArduinoShapes, the Robotraffic competition, and Mama programming. ArduinoShapes is based on Arduino software; Robotraffic is an international competition held at Israels Technion; and Mama 3D programming includes a Yiddish coding language.
The company has also developed ActivePuzzle, a puzzle game that allows users to build robots without any coding or screens. With ActivePuzzle, users snap puzzle pieces together to create new robots; the logic results from the way the puzzles are assembled.
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