Augie is an augmented reality coding robot designed to introduce programming to children ages pre-K to 6th grade. It engages kids through creative gameplay while teaching critical thinking and problem solving skills. Children can customize Augie's personality and code its movements, sounds and activities using the 60 AR tutorials covering basic coding concepts. The tutorials start simply and get progressively more advanced, allowing kids to build their own immersive 3D games for Augie.
2. Augie is the first premiere coding robot that is
equipped with augmented reality technology.
Developed to introduce children to coding language,
Augie engages imagination and creativity while
helping children further enhance critical thinking
and problem solving skills. Augie is not just a robot
- you can customize its personality, learn its moods
and emotions and play via recording music.
3. Augie is available with 15 project-based learning lessons
that can be set at different levels, depending on student
or grade level.
Design your own immersive game with special missions
and challenges that you create with Augmented Reality.
In addition, Augie has short coding challenges that are
grounded in Augmented Reality and mapped to Code.
Free fully-immersive 3D teaching app with 60
Augmented Reality tutorials to cover coding basics,
from sequencing to variables.
4. Students first learn about the programming task
and then follow its guidance to write a
programming sequence.
By executing the right commands, students
succeed and move on to the next level.
Games include shooting virtual cartoon creatures
that appear in augmented reality around the robot,
and moving Augie in different directions with a
tablet to aim at the targets.
5. However, to minimize the problem of clutter
and to maximize the effectiveness of the
display, algorithms must be developed to select
only the most important information for the
user.
6. Code:
Use your coding knowledge to program special sounds,
movements, and activities for Augie. There are over 60
Augmented Reality learning tutorials, covering sequencing,
loops, events, conditionals, functions, and variables that will
keep you learning and coding to create more.
Create:
Create your own code for Augie's awesome adventures. With the
new coding skills, you learn, you'll build the ultimate immersive
3D game, based on challenges and missions that you create.
Augmented Reality coding
7. It is so addictive that it will keep kids playing
and learning for hours and more than that. So
parents should make sure that their kids don’t
use the product continuously for more than
hours, as the LCD screen light will be harmful
to their eyes.
8. Cubetto, is a moving robot that responds to drawings,
objects, and colours on a special machine-washable
quilt, using simple colouring as a method of teaching
kids the basic logic of programming.
Augie, meanwhile, is an augmented reality robot that
can be programmed easily, and responds to content on
a linked smart device, allowing kids to create their
own augmented reality games for the robot to play
with them.
Cubetto Robot
9. If someone you know has younger kids and you're
looking for an augmented reality toy, Pai
Technology has just the educational option for you.
For $199, the toy maker offers Augie, a spherical
robot that uses augmented reality to teach children
the basics of programming.
Product: Augie Robot
Price : $199
10. With Augie, we hope to make it easier for schools to
add integrate STREAM into their curriculums, so
that students can gain tech skills early and broaden
their sense of wonder. It is Designed for pre-K to
sixth grade students. Students playing with Augie
can ascertain how to code by determining a range of
the robot’s movements, and can use the machine’s
video function to record their own sounds and
movies. Video animation accompanies each level of
Augie.