For especially young children, even those for whom using a block-based language might be a step too far, Bee-Bot from www.ttsgroup.co.uk (£59.94) or their Blue-Bot (£83.94) might be of interest. Referred to as programmable floor robots, and typically used with floor mats that the robots can be programmed to navigate, these devices don’t have to be programmed via a programming language at all. Instead, they can be programmed by pressing buttons on the robot’s body. So, for example, if you press the Clear button, followed by Forward twice, Right turn, Forward and Go, the robot will move forward by 300mm (2 x 150mm), turn right by 90 degrees, and finally move forward by 150mm, with a short pause between each step. While this certainly isn’t programming as we normally use…
