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Lowest age for robotics?

10
0
No votes
11
0
No votes
12
0
No votes
13
1
25%
14
0
No votes
15
0
No votes
15+
1
25%
-10
2
50%
 
Total votes : 4

Ages For Robotics

Post by bbrainmonkey » Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:01 am

Post by bbrainmonkey
Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:01 am

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Post by Droid Works » Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:32 am

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Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:32 am

I have a 6 year old daughter and she helps me with all my robotics projects. By the time she is 10 she should be very skilled. And she has allot of fun doing it, what kid does not love robots...lol
I have a 6 year old daughter and she helps me with all my robotics projects. By the time she is 10 she should be very skilled. And she has allot of fun doing it, what kid does not love robots...lol
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Post by bbrainmonkey » Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:39 am

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Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:39 am

Yeah, defenitely. I don't understand why in the building instructions for the RN-1 on this site says the the builder's 11 year old younger brother is too young, and that it is intended for kids 14+ because of the sharp edges on
the brackets.
Yeah, defenitely. I don't understand why in the building instructions for the RN-1 on this site says the the builder's 11 year old younger brother is too young, and that it is intended for kids 14+ because of the sharp edges on
the brackets.
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Post by srobot » Fri Nov 09, 2007 4:03 pm

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Fri Nov 09, 2007 4:03 pm

bbrainmonkey wrote:Yeah, defenitely. I don't understand why in the building instructions for the RN-1 on this site says the the builder's 11 year old younger brother is too young, and that it is intended for kids 14+ because of the sharp edges on
the brackets.


Well... 40+ years ago if a kid lost his finger(s) to a robot, people would say "cool!". Now people say "sue!!!!".

Also most people out there (all ages), are not smart enough to make programs for the humanoid type robots. Although if someone is very smart, they may be 7 years old.

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bbrainmonkey wrote:Yeah, defenitely. I don't understand why in the building instructions for the RN-1 on this site says the the builder's 11 year old younger brother is too young, and that it is intended for kids 14+ because of the sharp edges on
the brackets.


Well... 40+ years ago if a kid lost his finger(s) to a robot, people would say "cool!". Now people say "sue!!!!".

Also most people out there (all ages), are not smart enough to make programs for the humanoid type robots. Although if someone is very smart, they may be 7 years old.

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