Robotizen: Kid learn Coding Robot 5
Robotizen is an interactive educational game that teaches kids the basics of computer programming and robotics. It is designed for kids between the ages of 4-9 and aims to improve their logical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity. The game is word-free, making it perfect for pre-readers, ELL students, and kids with reading and focus-related challenges.
The curriculum of Robotizen is based on collaboration with and research from MIT and teaches kids key programming concepts such as sequence, command, condition, event, loop, and more. The game also introduces kids to the basic concepts of robotics. The educational content of the game is inspired by visual programming languages such as Scratch from MIT, Alice from Carnegie Mellon University, and other beginner programming languages like Logo, SmallTalk, and Squeak.
To be successful in Robotizen, kids need to determine the actions needed to solve each problem in story mode, order actions in a logical sequence, recognize patterns, use those patterns to make their code more efficient, test solutions, find issues from test results, fix and retest solutions to make it work, and optimize the solutions to have better results. Robotizen is free to download and is available for teachers, librarians, and verified non-profit educational institutions.