STEM Education Tools

ROBAU ignites the future of STEM education with cutting-edge robotics, offering dynamic, modular kits and interactive quadruped robots that bring learning to life. Our hands-on tools empower educators to inspire creativity, while students get to explore real-world tech and programming in thrilling, practical ways.

Let's turn classrooms into innovation hubs!

Learning Area

Curriculum Links

Foundation to Year 2

Digital Technologies

  • Identify how common digital systems (hardware and software) are used to meet specific purposes.
  • Design solutions to simple problems using a sequence of steps and decisions.
  • Create and organize ideas and information using digital systems.

Years 3 & 4

Digital Technologies

  • Describe how a range of digital systems (hardware and software) and their peripheral devices can be used for different purposes.
  • Define simple problems and design digital solutions using algorithms that involve decision-making and user input.
  • Explain how the solutions meet their purposes.

Years 5 & 6

Digital Technologies

  • Explain the fundamentals of digital system components (hardware, software, and networks) and how digital systems are connected to form networks.
  • Define problems in terms of data and functional requirements.
  • Design and implement digital solutions using visual programming, incorporating decision-making, repetition, and user interface design.

Years 7 & 8

Digital Technologies

  • Distinguish between different types of networks and explain how text, image, and audio data can be represented and secured in digital systems.
  • Design user experiences and algorithms incorporating branching and iteration.
  • Test, modify, and implement digital solutions, evaluating them for innovation and sustainability.

Years 9 & 10

Digital Technologies

  • Explain the control and management of networked digital systems and the security implications of hardware, software, and user interaction.
  • Design and implement modular programs, including object-oriented programming, using algorithms and data structures.
  • Test and predict results of digital solutions, evaluating them for sustainability and potential for innovation.

Higher Education

Quadruped robotics is an interdisciplinary field that involves a combination of robotics engineering, mechanical engineering, electronics, computer science, and artificial intelligence.

These subjects collectively equip students with the knowledge to design, build, and program robots, with a focus on mobility, autonomy, and real-world application.

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