Pocket-Sized Bots. Infinite Possibilities.
With the stroke of a marker, students draw color codes that the Ozobots respond to. By experimenting with different combinations of these codes, students control the movement and trajectory of their robots — all while learning the fundamentals of coding. Students can also build upon the knowledge learned from using the color codes and use the OzoBlockly coding editor to further their skills to block-based coding.
Ozobot is a small smart robot that is programmable through drawn lines and color codes or through the easy-to-use OzoBlockly block-based coding editor. Students of all skill and grade levels from K–12 will learn robotics and programming with a hands-on approach.
Across K–12 subjects and regardless of classroom computer resources, Ozobot is an engaging and powerful tool that seamlessly supports lessons ranging from math and science to art and literature.
Evo reads lines and OzoCodes, can be programmed with OzoBlockly, and responds to remote control commands via a companion app. Evo has optical sensors, like Bit, but also has proximity sensors for detecting obstacles such as a child’s hand. Other Evo features include additional LED lights and expressive sounds. These features are programmable within OzoBlockly, making Evo a more advanced learning tool ideal for students in grades 6-12.
New from Ozobot, Ari is a compact robot that uses its interactive display to teach computer science to K-12 students. Complete with a vibrant, integrated touch screen, Ari allows students to interact naturally with lesson content, make selections, gather data, and gain instant feedback. Students can learn versatile coding content through Ari’s app-based STEAM content.
Introducing the Ozobot Robotic Arm (ORA)! This 6-axis robot is not only portable, but holds remarkable power, has a plug and play set-up, and is beginner-friendly. The ORA can help prepare students for careers in engineering and manufacturing, offering immersive learning experiences to gain skills, and learn about factory operations. Pair the ORA with your Ozobot Evo for a seamless educational experience!
Evo reads lines and OzoCodes, can be programmed with OzoBlockly, and responds to remote control commands via a companion app. Evo has optical sensors, like Bit, but also has proximity sensors for detecting obstacles such as a child’s hand. Other Evo features include additional LED lights and expressive sounds. These features are programmable within OzoBlockly, making Evo a more advanced learning tool ideal for students in grades 6-12.
Everything you need to bring Ozobot into your classroom in one box. The Evo Classroom Kits come with 12-18 robots, guides, student handouts, accessories, and everything you need to introduce Ozobot’s two ways to code to your students. Both kits are for grades K-12 and offer an affordable, portable way to teach coding, computer science, math, art, history, and other subjects that extend beyond STEM.
Ozobot Classroom is your one-stop source to measure success in the classroom. You’ll have access to the Ozobot Lesson Library, the Core Coding Curriculum, and Ozoblockly. Also, with the help of the Ozobot Classroom Communicator, you can connect with up to 18 Evos via Bluetooth, easily update the Evo software, and track student progress through lessons and activities. classroom.ozobot.com