CH Maker Ed Released a Series of Programmable Magnetic Electronic Blocks for STEAM Education
SHENZHEN, China, November 15, 2018 (Newswire.com) - A knowledge and familiarity with STEAM is of the utmost importance to the world’s next generation of thinkers and creators. But learning fundamentals like coding and programming can be arduous and inaccessible for many young minds.
Enter Grove Junior, an electronic module set built for playtime. It's live on Kickstarter on Nov. 13, 2018, starting from $29. Grove Junior allows children to innovate and program their own gadgets with ease and enjoyment. It’s the ideal learning tool because it’s as addictive as it is educational.
Years of expert design and development has culminated in Grove Junior’s incredible features:
Snap and Play
An array of modules color-coded by function,
Versatile magnetic adaptors
Connections for both magnets and wires
Compatibility with Lego
Grove Junior is programmed through software based on Scratch 3.0, called CodeCraft. With it, kids can develop interactive games or freely create whatever they imagine. And as users advance, they can start converting blocks to the most popular programming languages in the world like JavaScript or Python.
The Shenzhen-based company that created Grove Junior is Chaihuo Maker Education—or CH MakerEd, for short. They have been manufacturing and developing STEAM learning and integration tools for several years and have direct relationships with over two-hundred schools and maker centers. They are proud of this latest output of theirs and feel that Grove Junior can empower young thinkers the world over.
All told, Grove Junior offers an incredible, unprecedented educational experience wrapped in some of the most stimulating and engaging playtime a kid can have. And it’s ready to make its mark.
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Source: Chaihuo Maker Education
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