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"I want us to think about new creative ways to engage young people in science and engineering, whether it's science festivals, robotics competitions, fairs that encourage young people to create and build and invent — to be makers of things, not just consumers of things."
Barack Obama at the National Academy of Science Annual Meeting. April 27, 2009
iRobot is committed to supporting Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education in schools. By using robots, students have fun, teachers get to teach in new ways, and parents get to learn new things along with their children. This is where educators and parents can find robot-related resources to help build STEM curricula and to foster an appreciation for STEM education.
SPARK has a lot of cool stuff for kids who are interested in robots! Check out our robot photos, games, activities, and more. Play with robots, inspire other kids, and change the world!
iRobot is proud to support the first annual
National Robotics Week
April 10-18, 2010.
Find out how you can join the celebration at
www.nationalroboticsweek.org