Lunokhod

Lunokhod

cults3d

I want to share a story about an old toy that left a lasting impression on me. It's called Lunohod, and it was a pricey item I could only dream of owning - my friend had one instead. This toy was ahead of its time, featuring a keyboard that allowed kids to write code controlling its movements. For example, they could make it move forward four times, rotate 30 degrees, or shoot a laser five times. That's when I first encountered programming, and I'm convinced it sparked my interest in coding. My project is centered around creating a similar toy with an Arduino at its core, designed to excite kids about programming. It'll come equipped with a small touchscreen display where they can create programs, save them, edit them, and run them. This will be an open-source device, allowing anyone worldwide to build it themselves. It's meant to be expandable with various options and modular in design. Above all, its primary goal is to inspire new kids to explore electronics and programming. Check out the video presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udKO9RxS0ZU&list=PL9FQJ144u4gKnlGl_MzjfYwDC5LxCoCLG&index=1 Connect with me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Lunokhod.Toy or visit the Lunohod website at http://lunokhod.cc/.

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