
Getting Started with LEGO® MINDSTORMS: Learn the Basics of Building and Programming Robots
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No Starch Press
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"A MINDSTORMS set will direct you to build and program a robot, but Getting Started with LEGO MINDSTORMS will tell you how to build and program with its open-ended prompts."
Joe Meno, BrickJournal
"Written with a friendly, easy-to-follow voice . . . a supremely intuitive guide thats meant to foster an interest in programming, building, and working with LEGO Mindstorms robots."
Rosemary Kiladitis, Mom Read It
"This book will teach you everything you need to know to go from beginner to proficient robotics engineer."
Mariana Ruiz, GeekDad
"A really good introduction to how to use [MINDSTORMS] . . . it's brilliant that the authors are making books like this."
GJBricks
Joe Meno, BrickJournal
"Written with a friendly, easy-to-follow voice . . . a supremely intuitive guide thats meant to foster an interest in programming, building, and working with LEGO Mindstorms robots."
Rosemary Kiladitis, Mom Read It
"This book will teach you everything you need to know to go from beginner to proficient robotics engineer."
Mariana Ruiz, GeekDad
"A really good introduction to how to use [MINDSTORMS] . . . it's brilliant that the authors are making books like this."
GJBricks
About the Author
Barbara Bratzel is a K-8 STEM teacher who consults at the Center for Engineering and Education Outreach at Tufts University. She has been a keynote speaker and workshop leader at LEGO robotics educational conferences around the world, and shes the author of several robotics books for teachers, including Makerspace LEGO (College House Books).
Rob Torok teaches Computer Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Design at a senior secondary school in Tasmania. He has run robotics workshops for teachers and students, and consulted for LEGO Education Australia and the Center for Engineering and Education Outreach at Tufts University. He contributed a chapter to The LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT Idea Book (No Starch Press).
Rob Torok teaches Computer Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Design at a senior secondary school in Tasmania. He has run robotics workshops for teachers and students, and consulted for LEGO Education Australia and the Center for Engineering and Education Outreach at Tufts University. He contributed a chapter to The LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT Idea Book (No Starch Press).
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