
Coding & Robotics
Students learn to build, code, and problem-solve through the best coding resources and platforms like Scratch, Python, and LEGO robotics. This section blends creativity with tech to power tomorrow’s innovators.

What We Will Feature
Explore our range of STEM resources

Programming Concepts
Understand living organisms, ecosystems, and the human body. Investigate how cells work, how life evolves, and how we impact the planet.

Python
Explore motion, force, energy, and electricity through experiments and simulations. Learn how physics explains everything from roller coasters to rockets.

Intro to Robotics
Get hands-on with robotics using beginner-friendly platforms like LEGO and sensors. Students explore how coding controls movement, lights, and behavior.

Web Development
Dive into atoms, molecules, and the magic of chemical reactions. From color changes to explosions, discover how matter transforms in the world around us.

Scratch
Study climate change, renewable energy, pollution, and sustainability. Learn how science can help solve global environmental challenges.

Lego Spike
Combine creativity and coding with LEGO Spike’s programmable robots. Ideal for younger learners, this course makes STEM exciting and interactive through storytelling and challenges.

Check Our Interactive Resources
Here’s a curated list of interactive coding and robotics resources for K–12 students, especially suitable for platforms like EduPlanet. These tools are accessible, engaging, and perfect for learners in Myanmar and beyond.
Best Sites for Resources
- Code.org – https://code.org/
- Scratch – https://scratch.mit.edu/
- Tynker – https://www.tynker.com/
- CS50 by Harvard – https://cs50.harvard.edu/
- MIT App Inventor – https://appinventor.mit.edu/
- LEGO Education SPIKE™ – https://education.lego.com/en-us/products/lego-education-spike-prime-set-/45678
- Arduino Project Hub – https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub
- Robotics Academy (Carnegie Mellon) – https://www.education.rec.ri.cmu.edu/
- Raspberry Pi Projects – https://projects.raspberrypi.org/
- VEX Robotics – https://www.vexrobotics.com/
