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How Do You Talk to a Robot?

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// Do you wish that you could talk to a robot? It's not that difficult to do, just program it to follow your instructions. The fantastic Dr. Carlotta Barry, electrical and computer engineer, tells us how to do just that in this exciting and informative chat. This episode will have you heading to the nearest website to buy yourself a robotics kit and build a robot of your own! #RoboticsRocks //

© Jennifer Swanson/ Jeff Gonyea Length 00:37:02 11 October 2022 Episode 126 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: Science , Educational Country: USA Type: Episodic

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© Jennifer Swanson/ Jeff Gonyea Length 00:37:02 11 October 2022 Episode 126 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: Science , Educational Country: USA Type: Episodic

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Do you wish that you could talk to a robot? It's not that difficult to do, just program it to follow your instructions. The fantastic Dr. Carlotta Barry, electrical and computer engineer, tells us how to do just that in this exciting and informative chat. This episode will have you heading to the nearest website to buy yourself a robotics kit and build a robot of your own! #RoboticsRocks


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