Makerspace
Programmable building block platform
Makerspace encompasses Electronic Modules, Structural Parts, Motors & Actuators, and Transmission & Motion Parts for gadget building. Teachers can get customized Makerspace solutions for specific curriculum needs. Coupling with Scratch or text-based coding in mBlock, Makerspace helps teachers put the power of creativity in their classrooms, and empowers students to participate in global robotic events like MakeX.
400+ types of building parts
170 electronic modules | 40 sensors | 26 connecting fittings | 28 transmission parts | 23 shafts | 19 motion parts | 20 motors
Offer customized Makerspace solutions
Support Scratch, Python and C programming
Quasi-industrial grade parts
Compatible with industry-standard parts
Provide Gratnells classroom storage solutions
More parts inspire more creations
Offer customized Makerspace solutions
Three levels of STEAM education solutions are available: primary, intermediate, and advanced. We offer different solutions from which schools can choose based on teaching needs. Or you can contact us for custom solutions.
Complete curriculum
Makerspace comes with teaching resources for the K-12 in the form of 80+ class periods, designed in line with CSTA1 and NGSS2. Package includes a teacher’s guide, equipment guidebook and lecture slides in e-version.
1. CSTA: International standards of programming education for K-12 set by the American Association of Computer Science Teachers.
2. NGSS: The United States’ Next-Generation Science Education Standards provide teachers with practical guidance in science education.
Software
mBlock
Block-based coding platform
Scratch & Python | Compatible with abundant hardware | AI & IoT | Education resource | mBlock Community
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Makeblock App
All-in-1 controller for Makeblock robots
3D model modeling tutorials | Multiple control modes | Add-on pack control modes
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Neuron App
Flow-based programming app with IoT support
Flow-based Programming | Various Video Tutorials | Support IoT
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