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      • Finch knew he was going to die soon. And he couldn’t do anything about it. But he was able to construct a robot so that there was someone to take care of his four-legged friend. Finch taught the robot not only how to survive, but also how to live and take care of others, as Finch did himself.
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  2. Coding from Kindergarten to College. A robot designed to grow with students. From icon- and block-based coding to advanced text-based programming, the Finch is a tool for elementary school, AP computer science, and every class in between.

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  3. This Finch is a small robot designed for students learning computer science. You can write programs to move and turn the Finch, light up its beak, and collect information with its sensors. As you write programs, you will be able to test your programs with the Finch in the real world!

  4. There’s more to this little robot than meets the eye! Discover it all with our free Teacher Intro Course. Comprised of short lessons and activities, this course will take you from “what is a robot?” to “wow, my students are going to love this!”

  5. May 7, 2024 · The Finch Robot 2.0 is a robot that brings computer science to life by providing students a hands-on representation of their code. Kids from kindergarten to college learn by programming the robot’s embedded lights, sensors, and motors in a variety of programming languages.

  6. This Finch is a small robot designed for students learning computer science. You can write programs to move and turn the Finch, light up its beak, and collect information with its sensors. As you write programs, you will be able to test your programs with the Finch in the real world!

  7. AI with Finch. Train machine learning models to have your Finch react to speech, images, pose, and drawings!

  8. The Finch Robot 2.0 helps STEAM-minded educators create unique and extensive coding opportunities for students throughout the K-12 grades to explore icon-based, block-based, or text-based programming.

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