eXperiBot learning robot

eXperiBot - a learning robot from Cornelsen for your lessons

eXperiBot Explorer

eXperiBot Explorer is the perfect learning robot for your classroom: super quick to assemble and with the contextual teaching materials for your students to use very quickly in lessons from grade 5.

 

eXperiBot Explorer impresses with its simplicity, step-by-step logic and reduction to the essentials for optimum classroom use. Arianna, our programmer in the accompanying comic, provides advice and tips. So really everyone can learn programming.

 

eXperiBot Smart Team (Item No.: 72631) offers additional curriculum-relevant teaching materials with concrete practical relevance. One initial scenario included is eXperiBot Smart Factory (Item No.: 71631). eXperiBot Smart Team contains all the robot components and teaching materials for the following scenarios: Smart Factory, Smart Recycling, and Smart Farm.

 

2024, the eXperiBot Smart Factory has been awarded the Comenius EduMedia Seal. 

2022, the eXperiBot learning robot was nominated for the Best European Learning Materials Award (BELMA).

The picture shows a red case containing various components for an experiment set. You can see two wheels, a control unit, a power supply and other components that can be used for technical projects.
The picture shows a red case containing various components for an experiment set. You can see two wheels, a control unit, a power supply and other components that can be used for technical projects.
The picture shows a red suitcase containing experimental materials, including two wheels, motors and other components. This set is probably intended for carrying out practical experiments in the educational field, especially in the STEM field.
The picture shows an experimental kit arranged on foam padding in a red case. The focus is on a white module with a central mechanism, surrounded by other components such as tires and a power supply.
The picture shows a box with various experimental components, including electronic modules, wheels and a power supply. These parts are designed for educational use to enable students to learn and experiment hands-on.
The picture shows an arrangement of various components of an experiment kit, including a charger, USB stick, electronic blocks and wheels. The parts are designed to enable students to program and build robots.
The picture shows four students curiously looking at an experiment kit with a small robot. They are sitting at a table surrounded by school materials while a teacher stands in the background.
A young student sits at a table holding a black wheel. Also on the table are several colored cube-like components that are probably used for experimental purposes in the educational field.
In the picture, three children are working concentratedly at a table while tinkering with a small, homemade robot. There are also some books and tablets on the table to support the experimentation.
The image shows an exploded view of a construction kit with various cube-shaped modules and a wheel. The parts are arranged schematically and show the components needed to assemble a model.

item number 72601

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Special features - Software

  • The eXperiBot Blockly app from Cornelsen is the visual code editor that makes programming with the eXperiBot tangible.
  • Specially developed for school lessons, the app provides pupils in grades 5 up to the A-levels with an exciting introduction to the world of programming.
  • By dragging and dropping the graphical code blocks, programming can be learnt easily and intuitively.
  • Different learning levels allow a didactic reduction of the selection options to suit the respective level of knowledge of the pupils.
  • The simple choice of language encourages interdisciplinary teaching - programming can be carried out in German and English.
  • The programmes can be displayed in block view or in Python, i.e. the app is also suitable for use in higher classes.

 

Special features - hardware 

  • 2 multi-sensors for control by: Light, colour, distance, gyro
  • eXperiBot Explorer is ready for programming in 9 steps.
  • Can be easily expanded with additional plug-in modules such as the Grabber (gripper), the Twister (rotating element), the Pivot (joint), single motor, various small parts and LEGO® bricks  

 

The set also includes 

  • Charging cable
  • USB Bluetooth dongle
  • instructions for assembly and programming
  • Programming projects

Technical specifications

Powerbrain

Operating life: sufficient for several teaching units or a project day.
If used continuously with all power-consuming modules, the utilisation time is approx. 3 hours.

 

Operating systems

Windows, macOS, Android, iOS
Available in the app stores for Windows and macOS computers as well as Android and Apple tablets.

Let the eXperiBot explore your classroom.
In order to do this, it must be able to avoid obstacles. The eXperiBot can detect obstacles with the Multisensor. When the sensor detects an obstacle, it should avoid it by reversing. Otherwise, it should keep travelling forwards.


In order to drive along predetermined routes, the eXperiBot is able to use the Multisensor to follow a line drawn on the ground. This can be created using black felt pen on light cardboard or dark tape on light flooring.


Imagine if you could give commands to the eXperiBot with hand movements! This is called gesture control.
You can use it to build a robot pet that always obeys you.


  • 1 × Plastic box R2 220x160x40 mm

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