young students at the learning lab looking at a facilitator

An inspiring place for educational innovation

Learning Lab

e.DO Learning Lab offers primary, secondary and college teachers the didactic tools they need to run a 2-hour educational robotics workshop with complete autonomy.

Thanks to the e.DO robot, students from 8 to 19 years of age can learn subjects like mathematics, robotics and coding in an innovative, practical and interesting way.

e.DO Learning Lab comes complete with ready-to-use teaching material, specially designed to support teachers and help them present their subject. Also provided are tools and accessories for using e.DO more effectively, a teacher training and assistance service and an installation and user guide.

e.DO ROBOT
+Gripper

min 1

Marker Holder

Marker
Holder

min 1

eDO working board

Working
Board

min 1

eDO LL Box

eDO LL
Box

x5

eDO App educational plugins

e.DO App+
educational plugins

min 1

didAPPs

didAPPs

Till 16

eDO Installation and assistance

Installation &
Assistance

eDO facilitatos training & certification

Teachers
Certification

x5

tablet

Tablet

min 1 (optional)

e.DO Learning Labs require the use of at least one e.DO robot, a virtual e.DO viewer and 2-hour DidApps.

The DidApps are designed to integrate a particular subject (robotics, mathematics or coding) with a particular transversal skill (group work, problem solving, creativity). Learning paths are specific to topics, age groups and learning levels and are presented in a simulated work environment through the analysis of specific case studies.

SubjectsAGE: 8-10AGE: 11-13AGE: 14-19
Robotics 1Robot parts and movementsRobot parts and movementsRobot parts and movements
Robotics 2Robot movements and degrees of freedom
Math 1The addition and its propertiesCartesian planePoints and segments on the Cartesian plane
Math 2Height, weight and other measurementsScientific methodLines on the Cartesian plane
Coding 1Visual Programming LanguageVisual Programming LanguageFrom flowchart to program
Coding 2Operators and conditionsComputational thinking and problem solvingProcess optimization and problem solving