#Robotics For Childrens
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
obotzglobal · 6 months ago
Text
The new edge in education for children is robotics education. It is a valuable tool for developing minds.
Instead of teaching circuitry, programming, and mechanics, it offers more. It engages kids in hands-on learning. Robotics Education changes how students learn technology.
It opens their creativity and imagination. Introducing Robotics for Kids to any curriculum will help in the development of important skills that can develop creative thinking, problem-solving abilities, and an innovative mindset needed in the future.
In this Blog we’ll explore Here How Can Robotics Education Contribute To A Child’s Creativity And Imagination.
0 notes
soupdweller · 2 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
whoaaa more au art no wayyy
2K notes · View notes
yes-asil · 5 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Scribbled game!agent Stone, because the concept won't leave me alone
1K notes · View notes
redstonedust · 6 months ago
Text
i want more robot related media thats less "the robots will become sentient" and more "the illusion of sentience can and will be used to manipulate peoples sense of empathy" like how some people already get genuinely stressed out if they offend their chatbot girlfriend.
505 notes · View notes
alyssamariag · 7 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Pedrotober Day 9/31: Fink the Fox 🦊🧡
A lot of people are hyped in waiting for Gladiator II or Joel’s return to The Last of Us, but @thewildrobot was my super bowl for me this year. 🥰 I’ve said it before but as a kidlit illustrator and a lover of animation and Pedro Pascal it felt like someone in the studio decided to make this movie for me. And it really delivered. 🥹
Loved seeing this movie evolve from @peterbrownstudio ‘s books which were already amazing. Go see it!
x
659 notes · View notes
amiberrix · 7 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
so i've been getting into sprunki lately, made these lil guys. who should i do next
1K notes · View notes
kacievvbbbb · 9 months ago
Text
Something about Vegapunk using the dna and blood of a caged and experimented on child to create more caged child experiments and the cycles we perpetuate.
Because what does it mean that all that King has left as proof, that the lunarians were real, that they existed as a tribe, as a people, are seven manufactured children he doesn’t even know about, enslaved as weapons to the government that wiped out the culture they’ll never get to be a part of, and Alber himself another enslaved child lost to something he’ll never fully know.
And what of the warlords? Already young once and hurt by their government, young again and slaves to it. Boa looking at a version of her practically pulled out of time stuck in her worst nightmare or Jimbei looking at a version of himself living out a past he escaped by the skin of his teeth but so many he loved didn’t, even Doffy once again at the mercy of the people that already abandoned him, has Kuma not suffered enough? Given enough, is this child version of him doomed to repeat the same path he already could not escape from . Property of the world government, beholden to the celestial dragons, this version of me that cannot go free?
It’s interesting that Vegapunk joined the government so that he could do the most good, but look at the long line of people right infront of him that he’s hurt with his own hands.
578 notes · View notes
mychapel-004 · 2 years ago
Text
FNAF SPOILERS! SCROLL! TALKING ABOUT THE SPRINGLOCK SCENE!
i’ve seen so many people discussing the springlock scene in both negative and positive ways and i think it brings up really cool points about how matthew played that scene and balanced fan expectations with his own characterisation.
i think the discussions around this movie have rlly exposed the disconnect between fanon and canon in fnaf, especially talking abt the core games in isolation, bc frankly in the game universe (ignoring the books) we get Very Little characterisation for William other than the obvious, but Matthew managed to add so much in the way he talks and his body language.
in the reveal scene, we see afton at arguably his peak. in his first scene, he comes off as somewhat demeaning and judgemental until he recognises mike’s name, at which point he seems to have this nervous energy, rushing to cover it up but stumbling slightly, his reaction to the tables being turned even slightly is massive.
this is a man who committed multiple mrdrs in essentially broad daylight, hid the bodies in the most obvious place, and still got away with it, and then kept the crime scene as a trophy of his actions, and an ongoing prison sentence for his victims. he has been in complete control for decades, and is confident that he can deal with any kind of threat quickly. his confidence in his reveal is palpable
it changes when vanessa shoots him. the whole parallel with vanessa and the animatronics is hugely interesting too- how william refers to the animatronics almost endearingly as “kids” when he wants them to obey, how both vanny and the animatronics have an unearned loyalty to him, almost a pseudo-adoption through what he did to them, taking them from their parents and keeping them under his thumb, forever stuck as naive, forgiving, obedient children. vanessa breaking from that control shakes him, but the mask slips back into place almost immediately.
then, he’s outsmarted by the brother of one of his victims, and the child he planned to end next. his pseudo-children turn on him and he can no longer manipulate his appearance or shed his skin to escape. he explodes on them, and his language is incredibly telling that he is being dishonest.
he calls them small, trying to belittle them into submission, even though they are ten feet tall metal animatronics powered by rage. he is grasping at straws to regain control, and failing miserably.
finally, the springlocks go off. the locks in the movie look more like a ribcage, so the first two likely puncture his lungs. they’re slow, and painful, but he doesn’t scream or beg or sob. he grunts and groans, gritting his teeth and only letting out sounds of pain that sound almost involuntary. there is no way in hell he would visibly let himself show weakness or pain in front of these creatures that he believes he has control over. he isn’t brought to his knees until there are eight metal spikes embedded in his abdomen. he doesn’t let the mask fall for even a second, until he literally PUTS THE ACTUAL MASK ON and finally collapses. even then, he’s fighting for consciousness, twitching and writhing with no control over his body. william afton thrives on control, and his soul will not rest until he gets it back.
it’s why he keeps the pizzeria- he always comes back. he can’t help but return to the scene of the crime, putting on his old costume, continuing his killings. he revels in being a constant threat on the horizon. and now, he knows he is going to die, and he knows the suit will bring him back, and noone will be able to get rid of him then. so he puts the mask back on, and waits.
in terms of the sfx- they’re pretty accurate. with stab wounds, you need to leave the knife in the wound as long as possible for best chance of survival, as it stops the blood from escaping. in terms of the springlocks, there wouldn’t be copious amounts of blood as the locks are keeping the wounds filled- which is good because it means a slower, more painful death.
3K notes · View notes
obotzglobal · 11 months ago
Text
In a study titled ‘Preliminary Results on Educational Robotics in Special Education’ by the University of Joensuu, it has been shown that introducing robotics learning at a young age can help children acquire many necessary skills that prepare them for the future.
Not just that, robots are the future; that’s why robotics for kids is making its way into more and more classrooms and homes nowadays.
Introducing robotics to kids can be both exciting and educational, offering numerous benefits that go beyond just having fun.
One of the most significant advantages is the improvement of cognitive skills.
This blog “How Robotics Can Improve Cognitive Skills in Kids”, explores how robotics can enhance these essential cognitive skills in children.
0 notes
truuskn · 25 days ago
Text
inspired by a scene from 12 chapter of the tf marvel us
Tumblr media
+ another little sketch <33
Tumblr media
yeah, wopsie, he's not in such bad shape on this panel, i was just too lazy to draw his second arm :DD
Tumblr media
118 notes · View notes
sun-e-chips · 6 months ago
Text
Look on the bright side, at least you weren’t given cpr :)
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
232 notes · View notes
shirajellyfish · 4 months ago
Text
Sun wears a shirt btw (Freddy doesn't)
I've seen so many people say Sun is shirtless. Valid interpretation, I love you, but also wanted to throw in my 2 half joking cents on why I see him as wearing a shirt. (Actually more like 2 dollars, because I'm incapable of being brief when taking about my favorite guy)
Animatronics often use paint to imply clothing. No one would look at Toy Chica, for example, and say she's totally naked down there with just an unclothed neon pink pelvis. And Sun's paint does imply a shirt. His chest is split into two colors, with buttons on one side and everything. It's a little more unclear what's going on on his arms (is that supposed to be... elbow length sleeves and fingerless gloves? That can't be right), but those are definitely buttons like you would find on clothing. The paint is trying to imply that he has at least something to wear.
You might say that Sun is in fact shirtless because he's wearing real actual cloth pants, so the paint doesn't count. But! I activate my trap card! Toy Chica has a cloth bib! Looking carefully at fnaf 2 screenshots, the bib does not use the plastic texture or the shiny plastic lighting. That's a CLOTH bib on toy Chica, but the paint still implies her little pink bikini bottom or shorts or whatever all the same. So the existence of cloth pants on Sun doesn't invalidate the painted shirt.
Why exactly did they combine cloth and paint on the daycare attendant? Probably because he is a jester. Those jester pants would be completely impossible to make out of hard plastic. While they're clearly not concerned with softness judging by the cage-like metal frame under the pants, a solid hard material just wouldn't work. Either they'd be unable to stand straight due to the bulk, or the pants would have to be flat on the inner side. Like this
Tumblr media
So cloth pants were pretty much mandatory to make jester characters with jester pants work. Similarly, hard plastic ribbons would be a terrible idea (imagine Sun with two perfectly straight red sticks molded to his arms), and it would be hard to keep up suspension of disbelief with a plastic hat for Moon (where would it go when he was Sun?), so those elements all have to be cloth. But for everything else the Pizzaplex can cheap out on it and paint on the clothing like they do for other animatronics.
Not being shirtless actually make Sun and Moon potentially the most clothed animatronics at the Pizzaplex. Just for fun, here's a list of animatronics from most to least clothed:
Sun and Moon. They wear shirts, pants, shoes, sometimes even a hat.
STAFF bots. It's a little ambiguous how much exactly they're meant to be wearing, but the shirt is there for sure, and you could see the 'legs' as a sort of dress or apron shape if you squint. (Theoretically they could rank higher than Sun and Moon, but that would depend on how much they have in the way of sleeves. Too ambiguous on both to rate properly.)
Glamrock Bonnie. His entire body and legs are covered, plus fingerless gloves, leaving only his arms and feet uncovered.
Glamrock Chica. Similar to Bonnie but with a gap that shows the upper half of her legs.
Roxy has her stomach uncovered. She also has arm warmers where the others didn't, but I don't think a slightly covered lower arm beats her upper legs and stomach being unclothed.
Monty is completely shirtless. He has pants and some shoulder pads not connected to anything at all, but his chest is completely bare.
DJ music man is NAKED. He is naked! His gloves are a different texture than his face, but his face and body are the same. That means this man is wearing NOTHING but gloves, headphones, and a hat. You could also argue either for or against his arms being covered, but regardless- This entire spider's body is completely naked and we didn't even notice.
FREDDY is in fact the most naked of all the Pizzaplex animatronics. He wears ONLY accessories. Hat, shoulder pads connected to nothing, bow tie, leg warmers on the lower half of the legs. He has NO shirt, NO shoes, not even underpants! People are going on about Sun having a bare chest despite his paint implying otherwise, but here is Freddy just completely naked. If you did a human AU with accurate clothing you'd need censor bars for Freddy.
So in short, I think it would be absolutely hilarious if someone wrote a fic where Freddy was a nudist. All the other animatronics look away when he enters the room, and none of the humans can figure out why.
No, this was not a serious post haha
But it is true that Freddy is naked.
133 notes · View notes
feligayzed · 8 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
*steps up to the mic* middle aged yaoi *cheers and applause*
281 notes · View notes
leche-flandom · 7 months ago
Text
So I took the kid to see The Wild Robot
Tumblr media
156 notes · View notes
queenboimler · 3 months ago
Text
i actually am okay with a generic white man playing an androgynous Murderbot who's pronouns are it/it's bc honestly, it'd be a really bad look to have an actual trans actor be referred to by it in today's political climate
111 notes · View notes
atomic-chronoscaph · 11 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
C-3PO's Book About Robots - art by John Gampert (1983)
354 notes · View notes