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8.12.2019

The Artie 3000 robot from Learning Resources is a well-judged tech-toy that manages to be cute and quite fun but also has some depth for kids (or adults) that want to learn basic programming skills. Put simply, Artie can draw any pattern or word you can programme into him and you even get a choice of methods and scripting languages to use. He comes with 4 felt-tip pens but you can use any that fit — they need to have a quite thick barrel so he can grab hold of them — and he can be programmed to lift/drop the pen onto the paper surface below, so you don’t have to draw everything with a single continuous line.Once you fit the 4 AA batteries (not supplied)Artie needs he creates his own wi-fi hotspot and you then connect your tablet or computer to that and load the inbuilt webpage user-interface. There’s no app to run and having the UI presented as a webpage means you can use a wide range of devices to control him, though the smaller screens on most smartphones might be a bit awkward. You can also connect Artie to your existing wi-if network but I couldn’t see a way to control him this way, I’m guessing this connection might only be used for downloading firmware updates (though that didn’t work for me either).The web UI lets you ‘Remote Control‘ Artie by drawing a design onscreen which he will immediately copy onto paper, which is a good way to start The UI isn’t particularly child-friendly and looks a bit dry and serious but once you start exploring it becomes logical. The real point is to learn basic programming techniques by creating a script which details the movements Artie has to make to draw your desired shape. This is simple enough, just strings of commands like “pen down, move forward 50mm, turn 90˚ right, move forward 100mm, pen up…etc etc” but creating more complex shapes or spelling out words takes a bit of patience and lateral thinking. You can preview the scripts onscreen before sending them to Artie, so you don’t have to waste sheaves of paper perfecting things. Once your script is finished it can be saved in your library of programs for running or editing later, Artie can only store and run one program at a time.Artie is a quiet and precise little fellow and can draw out quite complex designs and most of the time you won’t need paper sheets bigger than A4. He can go wandering if you make a mistake in your program so you might want to have newspaper or a wipeable surface underneath. The felt-tip pens supplied are washable but beware that others may not be and Artie doesn’t care what he’s drawing on, he just does what he’s told. Also note that the paper can sometimes move beneath him while he works so holding or taping it down is advisable.If his owner wants to get more advanced there’s support within the UI for Python scripting too, so there’s room to grow here too. Younger kids will probably love watching him draw but they’re going to need a bit of adult or sibling help to create their own custom programs for him. The interface makes this fairly easy, it’s fun learning and then watching him create your finished design is very satisfying. It’s a good intro to programming theory but it’s fun enough that it doesn’t feel like schoolwork.
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28.12.2019

Its a cute design but for our first programming thing it was a bit of a challange.I was expecting to open a app and off you go but no ,firstly you got to insert four AA batterys that are not supplied. You then got to insert a pen just right . There is four pens included .You then got to go to wifi settings and connect to artie who sets his own wifi spot.Maybe if we read all the instructions insted of just briefing then we would have seen it easier but you then fgot to go to a webpage to connect to artie.Once on the web page its a case of dragging and dropping commands of what you want artie to do luckily for us there is quite a few pre programmed so we had fun seeing what these were.There iscards included which includes 3 levels easy ,medium and hard.My sons managed to do easy one but its somthing you need alot of time and patient i look forward to our programming journey with artie .The toy itself is very robust seems well made definatly aimed for older children my 8 year old copes with the easy .
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4.12.2019

Artic is a very sweet robot that draws what you program him to draw, like a square if you use the first card ‘easy’, which tells you how to do that. There are also medium and hard cards supplied, so you can get started if this is bewilderingly new to you.You need four AA batteries and note these are not in the box, so you may wish to add some if you are gifting. The marker pens you need for the drawing are included and you can use others in the future, although note that are size constraints and the ink should be washable.Connection to my device was straightforward and I didn’t experience any issues with drop out of the signal, which is always a good sign.He is a cute robot and the cards are helpful if you are lost about what to do.It does become clearer and easier once you get started, so don’t be put off and just have a go; as with anything, the reality of doing something is usually easier than the theory.
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31.12.2020

This was purchased as a much wanted Christmas present for our 6 year old. Some initial disappointment when we first tried to use it, as we couldn't get it to connect to any of our numerous devices!! We contacted educational insights and got a friendly response really quickly. Couple of helpful, prompt emails, and an update and Artie is now working a treat. My daughter thinks it is fab and I think we will have a lot of fun with it. A great intro to coding, and despite the initial issues, all resolved after some great customer service!

6.12.2019

This is a clever little robot that allows you to learn and develop computer programming language skills. It requires 4 x AA batteries, and then allows you to draw geometric patterns, or use it as a remote control robot toy, but its primary design is to teach your child to programming language.I was impressed by the build quality of the robot and simplicity of the software, and to see that it was the first Mensa Approved coding robot, that speaks for itself.

20.1.2020

Please be aware not optimised for tablets especially my daughters which is an amazon fire. If you have a comparable device I’m sure it would be excellent well made and fun for children

29.11.2019

This is a gift so don't know much about it yet

11.1.2020

Granddaughter loved it

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