Make robotics learning for kids fun and easy! Code your robots and machines to interact with the surrounding!
9-15 Years
16 Hours
16 Robots
Make robotics learning for kids fun and easy! Code your robots and machines to interact with the surrounding!
Course Overview
Course Overview
Kit Overview
Boffin is developed around the Arduino Nano microcontroller that adds brain and computing power to our already existing Blix Robotics products. Boffin also comes with peripheral boards like an IR sensor, sound sensor, buzzer, motors, and limit switch which act as inputs/outputs to the mainboard and they are the medium through which the Blix parts can interact with the environment.
What’s inside the box?
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 11 BoffinP1Box](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/BoffinP1Box-1024x576.png)
Boffin I Develops
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 13 icons8 open book 50](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/icons8-open-book-50.png)
ICT Literacy
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 14 Financial Literacy](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Financial-Literacy.png)
Financial Literacy
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 15 critical thinking](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/critical-thinking.png)
Critical Thinking
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 16 problem solving](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/problem-solving.png)
Problem Solving
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 17 creativity](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/creativity.png)
Creativity
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 18 communication](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/communication.png)
Collaboration
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 19 curiosity](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/curiosity.png)
Curiosity
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 20 Initiative](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Initiative.png)
Initiative
![BlixJuniorDevelops-768×563 (1) BlixJuniorDevelops-768x563 (1)](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/elementor/thumbs/BlixJuniorDevelops-768x563-1-1-q2w5danre5iv9729oq4biuspnrbnal6toe015jw074.png)
Course Breakdown
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 22 Boffinsession1 300x169 1](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Boffinsession1-300x169-1.png)
Introduction to programming environment and understanding different parts and devices
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 22 Boffinsession1 300x169 1](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Boffinsession1-300x169-1.png)
- Differentiating between different output devices
- Program Boffin to blink at different speeds.
- Digital devices v/s Analog devices
- Programming digital output device
- Concepts on graphs
- Understanding square waveforms
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 22 Boffinsession1 300x169 1](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Boffinsession1-300x169-1.png)
- How to read digital input?
- Introduction to conditional statements
- Learning about truth table
- Using onboard push button as input
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 25 Boffinsession4 300x169 1](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Boffinsession4-300x169-1.png)
- What are pixels?
- What is screen resolution?
- Displaying text on the OLED
- Displaying images on the OLED
- Drawing custom images and other display-related codes
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 26 Boffinsession5 300x169 1](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Boffinsession5-300x169-1.png)
- How does a motor work
- Controlling motor speed and direction
- Theory on gears
- Speed v/s Torque
- Speed v/s time plots
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 26 Boffinsession5 300x169 1](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Boffinsession5-300x169-1.png)
- Counter logic
- Digital inputs as count sensors
- Tinkering with sensors
- Introduction to IR sensor and working
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 26 Boffinsession5 300x169 1](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Boffinsession5-300x169-1.png)
- Mathematical operations using Boffin
- Conditional statements and control flow
- Decision-based programming
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 29 Boffinsession8 300x169 1](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Boffinsession8-300x169-1.png)
- Random number generation
- Decision-based programming
- Electronic dice
- Creative challenge – Magic 8 ball programming
- Reading analog inputs
- Program control using analog input
- Tinkering with IR sensor
- Mechanism – Periodic motion
- Conversion of motion
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 30 Boffinsession10 300x169 1](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Boffinsession10-300x169-1.png)
- Mechanism – Crank, and Slider
- Conversion of motion
- Wait..until, Repeat..until code paradigm
- Creating useful machines
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 31 Boffinsession11 300x169 1](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Boffinsession11-300x169-1.png)
- Vehicle turning mechanism
- Castor wheels
- Single sensor algorithm development
- Path identification
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 32 Boffinsession12 300x169 1](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Boffinsession12-300x169-1.png)
- Multi-sensor integration
- Flow of program
- Safety
- Real-life example
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 33 Boffinsession13 300x169 1](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Boffinsession13-300x169-1.png)
- Counters in industries
- Avoiding false triggering
- Industry oriented example
- Mathematical knowledge to building models
- Precision control
- Gear mechanism
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 34 Boffinsession15 300x169 1](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Boffinsession15-300x169-1.png)
- Digital communication between devices
- The flow of data between computer and Boffin
- Decision-based programming
- Adding human intervention to automatic systems
![BOFFIN I- ROBOTICS FOR KIDS 35 Boffinsession16 300x169 1](https://blixathon.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Boffinsession16-300x169-1.png)
- Introduction to music blocks
- Learning about tones and music frequencies
- Creating electronic music
FAQs
Blix Boffin is a robotics course for kids between the age of 6 to 16. It is one of the more advanced courses by Blix in which kids learn to Code their robots and machines to interact with their surroundings. It encompasses 16 lessons each 1 hour long in which kids will build 16 robots with the help of a very well-structured Blix Robotics Boffin tool kit and a manual under the guidance of an expert STEAM trainer.
The Blix Boffin course comprises 16 lessons that will teach kids various concepts of robotics in an easy-to-understand and exciting manner. The concepts that they will learn are Programming, Microcontroller- Arduino Nano, System Design, Industrial Application of Robots, IR Sensor, Limit Switch, and Input-compute-output.
In today’s day and age with the rise in technology and rise in jobs in the STEAM industry incorporating STEAM into their regular curriculum is what more and more institutions are looking up to. We are here to make the process easier for you by helping you include the Blix Boffin or any other Blix course in your curriculum. We will provide Robotics materials, weekly STEAM lectures for standards 1 to 8, the ‘Train the Trainer’ program available for school faculty, external trainers, and more. Find out more at Blix for Schools.
This is the time kids can start implementing what they learned from the course into actual action. One Blix Boffin tool kit opens up possibilities to create more than 1000 combinations! Kids are now free to open all their gateways to imagination and innovation and create wonders of their own with the help of everything they have learned.
Take a sigh of relief here as you won’t have to buy a whole new Blix Boffin tool kit for just a few tools. All you have to do is head to Blix Shop and order only the specific tools that your child needs. Your child will eventually be able to create their own unique and custom kit for their unique creations.
What Parents say
We appreciate your kind and honest feedback and invite you to explore our amazing products.
I can’t remember how I found Blix on an Instagram page and today my child is completely loving it. I, as a mother who didn’t help him in science, robotics, or coding. But, Blix is doing really really good to him. Now, he is doing the second module with blix and he has stopped playing games on iPad or PS. I didn’t have to stop him, I just shifted him towards Blix
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Mrs. Samriti Kapoor
We found it really interesting to learn with Blix. I, myself love electronics and wanted to introduce it to my child. I planned to teach it with different sets to my child but I couldn’t do it. But, with Blix, it was much easier to introduce. When the live classes started, my child got more excited and interested in learning about electronics.
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Mr. Harish
When I went through the courses of Blix, Akshit was really keen on learning robotics, AI, and ML. This propelled me to get in touch with you and when I received the Kit, I was expecting it to be a normal online available robotics kit but it was a well-designed kit with the construction set. Then my child started the live sessions and followed every challenge to build the robots. He enjoyed making line followers and many more amazing machines.
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Dr. Manoranjan
Burhanuddin has gone through various free sessions of different coding classes but it never struck me that this is what I want him to do. But when I came across Blix I found that it is a hands-on experience. The child is actually doing something! Plus it is building his knowledge. I researched Blix on the internet and I decided that this is something I will give my child as a gift.
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