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On this page we will provide links to information about Robotics, related topics, or sources that simply provide entertainment.

Interactive websites are so fun! Tell us about your favourite websites!

Lego Engineering website full of ideas for teachers

SteminaBox Website for lots of robotics information and how to purchase Tony's very strong and reliable robots that you can make. Highly recommended website.

http://steminabox.com.au/

Hazardous Duty Robots Here are three dangerous situations where hazardous duty robots could be used. Read the scenarios, meet the robots, and then match the right robot to the job.

A link to a great piece of art! A robotic bug!!!

Australian Robotics & Automation Association.

Society for Neuroscience. Robotic limbs. Click this link.

Robotics: At Your Command! Yet another fantastic interactive website! Have a look!

Click on the links to find some fun!

The coolest Robotic maths games ever!!! You need flash to play. Free.

Robot History: Timeline

This site shows you how to draw a basic robot. Then, once you get the hang of it, you could draw some robots to share here on the Robotics Club website. Remember, your robot doesn't have to look like a human! What is it used for?

Robot Systems. This NASA site explains the workings of a robotic system. Lots of Science here people! Awesome!

Teachers!!!A link to a lego robotics NXT and RCX website that looks at the programming and lesson planning. You could modify it to suit your style.

How do robots work? Find out here. What defines a robot?

Fun Links

How about some jokes?

Play a game!

Don't forget to download Scratch so you can make your own interactive games using coding! Fabulous! You can program compatible robots using this download.

https://scratch.mit.edu/

Let us know if there are any web sites that you enjoy and we'll consider including them on this page!

Robotics Club, Founder: Shontelle Lewis, Bundaberg 4670. Queensland. Australia.