
The databot Game – Whirling Dervish
The Databot Game fired up an intense new challenge at the 2019 CAST Conference in Dallas, Texas!
Our curriculum is organized into learning “modules” called Explorations that provide a consistent, fast, and flexible format for STEM “explorations” whether you teach science, make things, or code like crazy. We recommend you do the ” databot™ Basic Training and read the “Explorations” section first, then dive in!”

The Databot Game fired up an intense new challenge at the 2019 CAST Conference in Dallas, Texas!

The Databot Game fired up an intense new challenge last week in Salt Lake City…

Cody striving for higher CO2 levels! Engagement One of the great challenges we face as educators each and every time we work with a student is engagement. What will it

It’s pilot season! See some amazing applications of databot in action in schools around the world.

As you may already know, databot™ is a fearless explorer of scientific frontiers using on-board and external sensors. Recently, a Microscale Vacuum Apparatus magically appeared and databot and everyone’s curiosity

Last week we announced our road trip to North Idaho and the beautiful town of Coeur d’Alene where the annual Idaho Science Teachers Association was holding the great Idaho STEM

Drop by the free ISTA conference in Coeur d’Alene on August 13th and14th to see databot™ in person! Robert Grover, databot™ founder, will be attending and running three live demonstrations.

Attention STEAM professionals, Makers, Science Teachers, CTE professionals and all other fans of enabling and empowering educational technology! Robert Grover and databot™ will be visiting Philadelphia at the ISTE conference

Designing One Little Cube In the world of STEM careers, one of the areas I’ve always found most fascinating is the design and manufacturing of technology based products. So many

Time is Running Out! The databot™ giveaway ends May 31st! Don’t miss your chance to win a free databot™ kit to help you revolutionize the way you and your students

I recently read an article from Northeastern University on the extraordinary growth in data science careers, and the projected opportunities coming in the future. By 2026 the US Bureau of

If you’re interested in making cool things that jump, jiggle, move and wiggle you may already know about Arduino. Arduino started in 2003 as a college student project intending to

Since our first submission on March 27th, we’ve now received nearly 300 official entries into the databot™ giveaway and with them have come hundreds of original and exciting ideas about

Wednesday, April 24th, we had another opportunity to test databot™ in the field, this time with a class of STEMthusiasts from a local charter school. Our goal was to continue

This week we are doing some heavy duty field testing with databot™ as we near our final production and shipping dates. The entire databot™ staff – programmers, engineers, curriculum authors,