August 18, 2004
Japan's schools to adopt Lego Mindstorms
Given Japan's general robocentricity the question should perhaps be "why did it take them so long?", but Lego Japan has apparently teamed up with a company called Eiwa System Management to offer a system called Warp5500 that uses Lego Mindstorms technology to provide a Ministry of Education-approved curriculum for junior high school students that teaches them how to build robots. Given that our exposure to computers, let alone robots, in school amounted to programming BASIC on a BBC B, we're wondering if we weren't born too early. The learning curve for teachers can't be getting any easier, though.
[Via Ascii24 (Japanese)]
Posted by aragoto at August 18, 2004 01:07 AM | TrackBackComments
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