Meet Marty the Robot

A walking, talking, dancing, eyebrow-wiggling robot that helps introduce children to the world of coding, robotics and AI in a fun, engaging and hands-on way.

What’s more, Robotical’s complementary Learning Portal offers numerous lesson plans and teacher resources, making it easier to introduce Marty to learners as young as five!

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FIND OUT WHY MARTY IS BEST IN CLASS

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Coding Environments

From screen free ‘Unplugged’ Mode to MartyBlocks and beyond, Marty progresses with students as they learn
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Languages

Marty is able to translate into over 40 languages, adding cross curricular potential to any coding project
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Motors

While other leading educational robots have a maximum of three motors, Marty has a whopping nine! This means that it is able to carry out more versatile movements
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Hours of Learning Content

Whether they’ve just started out on their educational journey, or are advanced coders, Marty comes with educational resources for learners of all stages

Marty the Robot: Your Gateway to Learning Adventures

Marty comes with an extensive library of educational resources across the curriculum: from lesson plans to classroom-ready presentations, you’ll find it all in our Learning Portal.

With 40 languages, Marty serves as an exceptional language learning companion. Now, with AI/Machine Learning capabilities, Marty takes children on an interactive journey into the realm of robotics. Dive into the empowering features of the sensor dashboard, offering aspiring coders a platform to deepen their understanding of coding principles and apply them with precision.

National Robotics Week

Where’s Marty?

There are already hundreds of Martys in schools across California, why not set up a free trial today to discover the endless possibilities Marty offers for student engagement and academic growth. 

A map of California, showing counties where Marty the Robot has been used and loved!

TESTIMONIALS

THE BENEFITS OF USING HUMANOID ROBOTS IN EDUCATION

There’s been a lot of research conducted that suggests humanoid robots (the ones that look and act like people) are great at engaging students of all ages and stages. These robots have demonstrated the ability to enhance learner engagement across diverse curriculum subjects. Their human-like appearance fosters a stronger sense of connection and ownership among students. We’ve curated a research paper highlighting the advantages of humanoid robots in education. Enter your information below to obtain access to the paper.

The Benefits of Using Humanoid Robots in Education

Expanded Learning Opportunities Program 

The ELOP expenditure date (June 30th, 2024) is fast approaching – why not use your remaining budget to introduce your students to the magic of Marty the Robot?

Incorporating Marty the Robot into your Expanded Learning Opportunities Program enhances student learning and skill development by fostering technology literacy, critical thinking and collaboration. By actively involving students in decision-making and hands-on activities with Marty, it’s possible to captivate their attention, empower them, and enhance their engagement and motivation to learn. Through collaborative programming and problem-solving tasks, students develop essential skills for success in the digital age, making learning both relevant and enjoyable.

How Robotics Can Help with Social Emotional Learning

Research demonstrates that computer science offers an interactive, practical method for students to develop and strengthen the essential interpersonal skills required to become resilient citizens, collaborative team members, and effective leaders.

Every time students embark on a robotics challenge, they’re not only tackling technical tasks but also developing vital social and emotional learning skills such as determination, teamwork, problem-solving, creative thinking, and cooperation.

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TRY MARTY
FOR FREE

Are you looking for new STEM resources for your classroom? Robotical is loaning Marty the Robot to schools for no-obligation, two-week trials.