Background
Educators and students in high-school robotics environments needed intuitive and effective tools for programming and designing robotic systems, which were often complex and difficult for young learners to grasp.
Customer Pain
Students and teachers faced challenges with existing tools that were not user-friendly or visually intuitive, leading to difficulties in learning and teaching robotics concepts effectively.
Proposal
In collaboration with BOSE and other STEM kit providers, the project created an IDE featuring simplified state diagrams and a left-to-right workflow of Inputs > Design > Output. Initial prototypes were tested through contextual inquiries, and the IDE facilitated a common language for students to express and critique design ideas, greatly enhancing the learning experience.