ORA Essentials: Lesson 3 – Basic Programming Blocks
Students learn the basics of programming ORA, learning to identify, assemble, and execute multi-block programs to predict and control robot arm movements.
Meet the Finger Gripper
Pneumatic finger grippers are simple and can operate at high speeds, operating effectively without motors or gears. Learn about how they work and apply that new understanding to a series of experiments and challenges.
Meet ORA
Meet ORA, Ozobot’s six-axis robotic arm designed for the classroom and beyond.
Meet the ORA Editor
Meet the ORA Editor! Start by learning how to program ORA using the simplified programming experience called the ORA Grid System, then move on to more advanced programming of individual axes and joints.
ORA Essentials: Lesson 1 – Meet ORA
Explore and learn about robotic arms with ORA, including safety and functions.
ORA Essentials: Lesson 5 – How Vacuum Grippers Work
Students learn about the mechanics of vacuum grippers, focusing on their components, the role of air pressure and suction, and the practical application of these principles in robotics.
ORA Essentials: Lesson 4 – Guided Programming
Students are guided through a programming exercise and work in teams to create original code.
Stargazing with Ozobot: Recreate a Constellation (Color Codes)
Embark on a stellar journey by creating and drawing your own constellation! Bring your celestial creations to life by using Color Codes to program Ozobot to glide gracefully over your starry night sky.
Introduction to Infrared Communications with Ozobot (Part 1 of 3)
Students will be introduced to the idea that Ozobot can detect and respond to objects around it.
Introduction to Infrared Communications with Ozobot (Part 2 of 3)
Students will work in pairs or small groups with two devices and two Ozobots, which students will program to communicate with each other.