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A wolf in sheep's clothing - the thymio makes an understatement
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Thymio Challenge Pack: There's probably more than just a child in me

Raphael Knecht
22.9.2017
Translation: machine translated

At first glance, the Thymio robot resembles a white Lego block on wheels, rounded on one side. A second glance and a few exciting steps later, it turned out that there was much more to it than that. A product that more than underpins the phrase "the child in man". Oh, I wish I could be young again.

Thymio Challenge Pack

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What's inside

The first steps... or rides

Okay, that looked better, I liked it: a Quick Start Guide, so I could get started straight away. I eagerly opened the cardboard pamphlet and saw that the little white one is equipped with six pre-programmed modes. Different colours represent different activities:

Programming made easy

  1. A standard toolbar for opening, saving and starting actions
  2. Here you can combine commands and actions, which you can find at 5
  3. Tells you whether the programming is complete and OK
  4. Events tell Thymio when to perform an action
  5. Actions tell Thymio what to do
  6. Here you can see the actions and commands from 2. as code
Here is a simple example of «visual coding», as it is called in Thymio. In this simple command, Thymio should start driving as soon as the button pointing forwards is pressed. It should then drive straight ahead until it encounters an obstacle and then brake.

Also for professionals and die-hards

Play, fun and colours

Activity Cards

Addendum

What I haven't tried is the remote control. I was able to control the white devil remotely by programming it. And that was enough for me - in a positive sense, of course. If I can programme or remotely control the device using a computer, why should I have to do the whole thing with a boring 08-15 remote control?

Videos for the standalone version of the Thymios

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When I'm not stuffing my face with sweets, you'll catch me running around in the gym hall. I’m a passionate floorball player and coach. On rainy days, I tinker with my homebuilt PCs, robots or other gadgets. Music is always my trusted companion. I also enjoy tackling hilly terrain on my road bike and criss-crossing the country on my cross-country skis. 


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