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Tailor-made equipment
Every school is unique, so it is not possible to approach all schools the same way. Our goal is to help schools according to their specific needs and ideas. If you are planning to start teaching with micro:bit or you are already using it, our tools and instructions are the ideal choice for you. The kits are designed to be used in conjunction with 3D printer, thanks to which students can make their own beehives or other projects at school. The price of one vehicle is approximately 300 CZK. So you don't have to buy expensive kits worth around 13 thousand CZK, but you can choose to purchase a 3D printer, which can be purchased from 4 thousand CZK, and print as many vehicles as you need.
How does it work?
Leave us a message and we will prepare a tailor-made offer for you.
What do we need to know?
What devices do you have, what are you interested in, and what do you want to use them for?
"We have micro:bits and we want to use them for measurements in Chemistry, introduce digital competences into music education, and also use them for robotics."
Invite us to your school
Polytechnics and digital competences are an integral part of education today. That is why we offer project days a training focused on modeling and 3D printing, programming on the popular micro:bit platform and, newly, working with artificial intelligence.
3D printing, robotics and environmental measurements
3D printing is often the first automated manufacturing technology that students encounter. Almost all schools in the Czech Republic already have this technology, so you can use it to its full potential with us, for example in conjunction with micro:bit or other controllers. The principle is simple, just download our materials, print the necessary parts for the teaching aid and follow the enclosed instructions. Individual components cost only a few dozen crowns, so each school can easily supplement the equipment according to its needs. Thanks to this, you will enrich the teaching of work activities with fine motor skills and working with small tools. The finished teaching aids can then be used across subjects, from technology and natural sciences to humanities.