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Robotics 101

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An introductory activity designed to provide a clear and engaging overview of robotics, combining basic theory with practical understanding.

Aims of the tool

To help participants understand the core concepts, purpose, and real-world relevance of robotics while encouraging curiosity and active engagement.

Description of the tool

This session provides a structured introduction to robotics, covering what robots are, how they are designed, and how they operate. Participants explore key components such as sensors, actuators, and control systems, as well as basic programming logic. Through real-world examples and simple practical tasks, the activity highlights how robotics is used across manufacturing, healthcare, and smart technologies. The session encourages problem-solving, teamwork, and curiosity, helping participants develop a foundational understanding of robotics and its future potential.

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Tool overview

Robotics 101

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/5394

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Personal Development

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Vladislavas Krivoscenko (on 7 March 2026)

and last modified

8 January 2026

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