A new way to learn: The Thymio Challenge Pack offers you a unique and comprehensible way to learn programming. The Challenge Pack offers a wide variety of accessories and activities.
These activities have been developed especially for children to enable them to gradually enter the world of visual programming.
Hardware, software and activities can be used directly from the box. The Challenge Pack offers an innovative experience as you program the robot and gradually learn with the activity cards and your own visual programming language. In total, the set offers 30 cards with simple to challenging tasks.
10 maps help you discover the behavior of Thymio, 10 more explain programming, and the last 10 help you become an expert in visual programming language. In addition to the cards, handicraft materials are included, which can be cut out and put on the Thymio.
The Thymio is already used in many schools to teach children playful programming and the world of numbers around us. To program it it is enough to assign a behavior to it, thanks to the given language which has already been written for the Thymio. The Thymio project is constantly being expanded by a lively community of various universities and school institutions. A robot, ready to use.
The Thymio already comes out of the box ready for use. All you have to do is unpack it without wasting time. To turn it on, just press the round button for three seconds, it's as simple as that. The Thymio has six basic behaviour, each behaviour corresponds to a colour which is reproduced by LEDs. Green for Friendly, where he will follow your hand, Red afraid, where he will try to escape you. Yellow where he will explore the world around him. The Thymio can also follow a track on the ground, or follow the instructions by remote control, or even acoustic instructions. Thanks to its robust construction, it can easily withstand falls from table height.
Draw, build, invent.
Thanks to its compatibility with LEGO, you can expand it to your heart's content. Programming from 6 to 99 years old you can discover the potential of Thymio at any age. At 6 years of age, children with the Thymio can start assigning images, or associate events with actions to program their robot's behavior with just 3 mouse clicks. Thymio is an evolutionary robot, which has different levels of programming, up to coding on code basis, for advanced users.
Want to see what the others are doing? Or share your creation? On Thymio.org you will find more than 100 entertaining activities created by the community. Thymio is an open source project thanks to the collaboration of research institutes, art schools and educational institutions, as well as developers and consumers. Thanks to this philosophy, a lot of knowledge could be combined in one project. The big goal is to enable others to expand this project.
Hardware, software and activities can be used directly from the box. The Challenge Pack offers an innovative experience as you program the robot and gradually learn with the activity cards and your own visual programming language. In total, the set offers 30 cards with simple to challenging tasks.
10 maps help you discover the behavior of Thymio, 10 more explain programming, and the last 10 help you become an expert in visual programming language. In addition to the cards, handicraft materials are included, which can be cut out and put on the Thymio.
The Thymio is already used in many schools to teach children playful programming and the world of numbers around us. To program it it is enough to assign a behavior to it, thanks to the given language which has already been written for the Thymio. The Thymio project is constantly being expanded by a lively community of various universities and school institutions. A robot, ready to use.
The Thymio already comes out of the box ready for use. All you have to do is unpack it without wasting time. To turn it on, just press the round button for three seconds, it's as simple as that. The Thymio has six basic behaviour, each behaviour corresponds to a colour which is reproduced by LEDs. Green for Friendly, where he will follow your hand, Red afraid, where he will try to escape you. Yellow where he will explore the world around him. The Thymio can also follow a track on the ground, or follow the instructions by remote control, or even acoustic instructions. Thanks to its robust construction, it can easily withstand falls from table height.
Draw, build, invent.
Thanks to its compatibility with LEGO, you can expand it to your heart's content. Programming from 6 to 99 years old you can discover the potential of Thymio at any age. At 6 years of age, children with the Thymio can start assigning images, or associate events with actions to program their robot's behavior with just 3 mouse clicks. Thymio is an evolutionary robot, which has different levels of programming, up to coding on code basis, for advanced users.
Want to see what the others are doing? Or share your creation? On Thymio.org you will find more than 100 entertaining activities created by the community. Thymio is an open source project thanks to the collaboration of research institutes, art schools and educational institutions, as well as developers and consumers. Thanks to this philosophy, a lot of knowledge could be combined in one project. The big goal is to enable others to expand this project.
Level | Advanced, Beginner |
Movement type | sail |
Documents | |
Item number | 6320571 |
Manufacturer | |
Category | |
Manufacturer no. | 0005 |
Release date | 5/19/2017 |
Colour group | White |
Material group | Metal, Plastic |
Level | Advanced, Beginner |
Robot type | Vehicle |
Movement type | sail |
Sensors | Acoustic sensor, Infrared sensor, Temperature sensor, Touch sensor |
Engine type | DC motor |
communicating | Wireless |
Power supply | Rechargeable battery operated |
Scope of delivery | 1 remote, 30 activity cards, Craft materials, Manual, Thymio, USB cable, USB dongle |
Length | 265 mm |
Width | 336 mm |
Height | 72 mm |
Weight | 1500 g |
Length | 23 cm |
Width | 31 cm |
Height | 6.50 cm |
Weight | 1.28 kg |
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