Video with MiRo-E Creators: Creative Coding Using Emotionally Engaging Robots

IT teachers the world over are always looking for ways to encourage more students to code. From learning the basics to coding creatively for real-life scenarios, how can IT teachers attract and engage a more diverse group of pupils and students to learn coding?

MiRo-E creators and co-founders Dr Sebastian Conran and Professor Tony Prescott speak to Professor David Lane about how MiRo and social robots can be used to encourage creative coding and appeal to a broader audience. Professor Prescott will also demonstrate how the MiRoCLOUD software can be used to help pupils and students to start coding using the programming languages Blockly and Python.

Watch this video to learn more.