Algobrix teaches coding with Lego-like bricks

Algobrix is a core set of function blocks labeled with symbols, not letters, so your early learners can figure them out before they’ve built up their vocabulary. Line them up the blocks railroad-style, hit “go” and your brick-built “Algobot” follows the instructions to move around, play audio or light up. There’s also light, movement and sound sensor blocks to add environmental triggers.

But the system’s great advantage is its compatibility with Lego blocks — and the latest version of Mindstorms — so kids can rig up all their existing sets and models. Algobrix is also a bit more affordable than Lego’s robotics kits, starting at $150 for the basic set’s early bird Kickstarter prices with an eventual sticker price of $300. All the reward levels include a slew of sample bricks, but Algobrix is primed to bring life to every piece of the Lego universe.

This article originally appeared on Engadget


Originally published at Amicki’s Tech Store.

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