More outstanding EV3 projects you can do at home!
More outstanding EV3 projects you can do at home!

More outstanding EV3 projects you can do at home!

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Creative thinking & learning skills, Social Emotional Learning
Updated: October 2022 Oct. 2022
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Creative thinking & learning skills, Social Emotional Learning

A few weeks ago we published an article in which we showed you 5 amazing LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3 projects. We’ve received great feedback and comments from people who’ve been trying to make these projects themselves, and we couldn’t be happier about it.

Since the entire CoderZ team is committed to teaching STEM with Cyber-Robotics we are always looking for new and exciting projects in the worlds of STEM, coding, programming and robotics.

Take a look at these 5 outstanding EV3 projects we discovered. Make your own version of each of them and send them over to through Twitter and Facebook. We promise to publish the best recreations in another blog article in the near future..

Don’t tell anyone, but our Social Media Manager didn’t learn how to ride a bike till he was 14 years old. He could have programmed a LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3 to ride a bike before he learned how to do so himself. Take a shot at this challenging project.

No need for big people to havea sumo battle anymore. Now, with a simple code inserted into your LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3, you can wrestle against your friends. Hit play on the video below and hear the excitement of the class audience as their robots try to push each other out of the circle. This is a very cool STEM project to try out in class, during the year or even at summer programs.

It’s true. We are used to talking to Siri or to Google’s Assistant and wait for an automatic answer. Now, with Mr. Hino’s tutorial, you will see that is also possible to talk to your LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3 and have it do whatever you demand from it. No, don’t expect for your robot to bring you a cold glass of water or to cook dinner. But in any case, this video proves once again, that the cyber robotics field is limitless.

This is simply amazing. Now, you can turn your EV3 into a printer and have it draw some amazing thing with an accuracy that will leave you speechless. Even though we would have picked purple or green instead of red, this project could keep your students entertained and concentrating for hours.

This is cool. Is not an elevator, is not a bodybuilder, it is a robot! Check out what can this LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3 can do at the “gym”. Wanted to mix STEM education with sports? This the solution you were looking for.

These projects were amazing. Now, it’s your turn to try out a platform that is fully compatible with the LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3 and that can introduce STEM to your students in a gamified, engaging and fun way. Try out CoderZ with this 5-day free trial.

CoderZ Brickbot Parking ev3 simulator
CoderZ Brickbot Parking

May the code be with you!

Written by:
CoderZ Team
Written by:
CoderZ Team

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