Mbot Simulation

The MBot course is a dynamic, hands-on program that introduces students to the world of robotics and programming. The mBot is a versatile, educational robot that serves as a platform for learning various STEM concepts.

In this course, students learn to assemble the mBot robot from scratch, gaining a deeper understanding of its mechanical components and how they function together. They then delve into programming the mBot using a block-based coding language, controlling its movements, sensors, and interactions.

About This Course!

In this course, students tackle challenges and projects that enhance problem-solving, logical thinking, and creativity. They learn programming concepts, such as loops, conditions, and variables, and apply them to navigate obstacles, create games, and complete tasks with the mBot.

By completing the course, students gain a strong foundation in robotics, programming, and problem-solving.

What you’ll learn!

01

Basic

  • Introduction to Mbot
  • Playing with Mbot- “Learning the Controls”
  • Modes of Mbot
  • Introduction to Sensors (Ultrasonic, IR, etc.)

02

Intermediate

  • Line following Bot with sensors
  • Introduction to Block-based Coding
  • Introduction to Makeblock App
  • Basic Code for Mbot Movements

03

Advanced

  • Programming for Mbot
  • Introduction to Conditional Statements
  • Coding for Sensors
  • Coding for Combination of Sensors

04

Certification test

After completing the Mbot course, students will receive a task to complete. Upon successfully completing the task, students will receive a certification recognizing their proficiency in robotics and programming with the Mbot platform.

Student Projects

Student Project

Vyom's Mbot

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Harnidh's Mbot color setting

Vahin's Mbot movement

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