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FIRST LEGO League Explore uses the LEGO SPIKE Essential Set. This set can be programmed using a language developed by LEGO Education called Icon Blocks. | FIRST LEGO League Explore uses the LEGO SPIKE Essential Set. This set can be programmed using a language developed by LEGO Education called Icon Blocks. | ||
* Learning Resources | * Learning Resources | ||
** The [https://education.lego.com/en-us/start SPIKE programming app] includes a section for SPIKE Essential. This section includes Lesson Units featuring a wide variety of themes. One of them is "''FIRST'' LEGO League Explore." If you select it, a set of three lessons will be downloaded. Each lesson starts with an interesting animation and then step-by-step building instructions for a sample robot. It then presents a tutorial on programming the robot. | |||
** [https://www.robotsgottalents.com/spike-essential-zone SPIKE Essential Zone]by Robots Got Talent | ** [https://www.robotsgottalents.com/spike-essential-zone SPIKE Essential Zone]by Robots Got Talent |
Latest revision as of 17:11, 19 October 2022
FIRST LEGO League Explore uses the LEGO SPIKE Essential Set. This set can be programmed using a language developed by LEGO Education called Icon Blocks.
- Learning Resources
- The SPIKE programming app includes a section for SPIKE Essential. This section includes Lesson Units featuring a wide variety of themes. One of them is "FIRST LEGO League Explore." If you select it, a set of three lessons will be downloaded. Each lesson starts with an interesting animation and then step-by-step building instructions for a sample robot. It then presents a tutorial on programming the robot.
- SPIKE Essential Zoneby Robots Got Talent