Tuesday 14 February 2012

Robots For Children

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As technology becomes more advanced with each decade, it's important to stay on track. What better way to grow smarter and more adaptable children, then by introducing them to robotics at an earlier age? Many families in Japan buy kits for children as young as 8, assisting them in building their very own robotic devices.
The benefits of robotics
In the near future, many appliances will have (or already have) some form of robotics technology, such as a computer processor, software and electronically controlled, moving parts. All these components require some skill and understanding that a child can gradually be introduced to through basic kits.
If a child has an understanding of robotics at an early age, like 12, by the time they are in college they will be more fluent and comfortable with designing systems or building robots to help the industry grow, not to mention providing for their family.
Where they can be purchased
Hobby stores and online shops that feature robots are the first step, helping to familiarize a child with robots. Then more advanced kits that require soldering, programming and some construction can be purchased- although adult supervision will be required. As the child's ability increases, buying custom parts and a computer would be the next step in their education.
Industries that use robotics education
Car manufacturers may come to mind when it comes to industries that utilize robotics education. However, there are hundreds of new areas in the economy that require an understanding of robotics. Cars are becoming more automated, and in less than 30 years there will be fully-automated cars driven by robotics software. Also, humanoid assistant robots are also becoming more common to corporations, and will be entering households very soon. With that in mind, there are numerous venues for the use of robotics education.
Due to the high-level thinking required by these robotics jobs, many of the positions pay very well... so there may never be a need to switch jobs.
Some children have dreams of working on a space shuttle, but an even closer-to-home dream is in robotics. Engaging young children in the fascinating, developing world of robotics will lead to a high-paying job, an innovative spirit and rewards all through their lives.
Find more valuable resources, tutorials and information for anyone interested in getting started with the hobby of robotics at James' Blog Robotics-Toys.com (http://www.robotics-toys.com/blog/).
You can learn more about the technologies and even submit your robot for inclusion into our online gallery of robots. Please join us for news, reviews. We try to make learning fun!
James Cott has been in tune with technology for over twenty years after building his first website back in the days of web 0.01. Since then he has gone one to become a software developer, writer and internet technology addict.
James has built robots for fun and competition, including the world-famous Trinity Robots Home Firefighting Robot contest in 2001. He also plans to teach his children about robots when they are no longer in diapers. (For now they are content banging on the laptop keyboard and playing with his iPhone.)


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