Friday was a lucky day for 100 Lego fans from around the world. That's because Lego picked the 100, who come from 26 countries and range in age from 18 to 75, to join the Mindstorms Developer Program.
Students, hobbyists and tech-savvy parents who use–or plan to use–the LEGO Mindstorms kits with the NXT computer module usually program the device through a graphical language such as a subset of ...
The NXT-G software lets users build programs for Lego Mindstorms NXT robots and then transfers the code via USB or Bluetooth from the computer to the robot. The program is based on LabView software ...
Lego's Mindstorms have been a popular platform for teaching robotics. The new Mindstorm NXT takes this to the next level with a sophisticated NXT control module featuring a pair of built-in processors ...
Students at North Elementary in Fruitland are finding the building blocks of learning and leadership quite literally. Fourth-grader Ainsley McClard has been leading classmates in the school's Lego ...
During the coronavirus lockdown, children around the world settled on killing time on their devices playing games, watching videos, or connecting with friends and families on social media. And to ...
North Elementary School in the Jackson school district has taken a different approach with some of its extracurricular activities. Fourth-grader Ainsley McClard has been leading classmates in the ...
For a long time, many Mac users have been frustrated by an apparent lack of support for working with Lego Mindstorm Robotics. However, there are many Mac-friendly solutions to this problem and several ...