Kidbotics
By 2030, the opportunity and wellbeing gap between people will increase tremendously with those how wouldn't know programming and robotics. Kidbotics is Empowering kids and youth through an extra academic robotics club connecting them in physical, digital, or phygital ways and teaching them to make the club sustainable over time.
How do we do it? Simple: we connect students’ curiosity, engineering students as instructors and coaches, and schools. We empower them to start a robotic-club Physically, Digitally, or Phygitally.
For example, we can help the school with afternoon or Saturday physical robotic classes inside the school.
We can help schools with Digital Robotic Club, where no matter where de kids are, they can join the community in real-time.
We can also help schools in the Phigital way, where students can be at home working with physical materials, or even, kids could stay at school with an online professor in real-time.
Kidbotics looks forward to eradicating existing inequities around the world, through the accomplishment of goal number 4 of the Sustainable Development Goals: Quality Education. Specifically, this goal urges to substantially increase the number of youth who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs, and entrepreneurship by 2030.
Additionally, in 10 years from now, young people who lack programming and problem solving through robotics skills will become digital illiterates; We are currently immersed in a digital era that progresses more and more and has no return. Therefore, the educational system needs to make adjustments (such as the incorporation of programming and robotics as essential skills to acquire) so that disadvantaged youth learn the skills they need to prepare them for the workforce of the future and thrive in the 21st century.
Kidbotics offers adaptive learning programs to teach robotics and programming to boys and girls all around Mexico at the lowest cost by connecting people who know programming and robotics (students, teachers, etc.) with children starting at 5 years old.
Through a mix of free and low-cost platforms (google meet, zoom, tinkercad, scratch, code.org, Arduino, etc.) that allow the interaction and exact mixing of the Physical and the Digital (Phygital), Kidbotics is present in over 5 Mexican States with three modalities:
Afternoon or Saturday kidbotics club inside schools with physical professors presences
At home with google meet or zoom club with free simulators and the optional physical components
Afternoon or Saturday Phygital Kidbotics Club, where students can be at the school with online professors.
These courses are given through laboratories that can be virtual devices at no cost or adaptable and scalable for each institution. In addition, Kidbotics uses recycled materials, universal and free programming circuits.
For a 10 students group, the hour cost is only $2 USD (for each student) and professors can get an $8 USD for an hour, making a competitive payment in Mexico and Latin America for undergraduate university students (and even for professionals).
Our target populations are children starting from 5 years old. At least in Mexico and in many other Latin American countries, there is a huge gap between public and private education in elementary school. The obsolete and basic technology classes inside elementary and high school are dividing the opportunities, jobs, and wellbeing.
On the other hand, schools don’t have the time to do this kind of program, they have a basic syllabus to work with, and old school professors don’t want to change or improve their classes.
In Kidbotics, we want to bring together people who know programming, robotics and want to earn extra money teaching children with curiosity, guided with a fail-fast methodology, where students play, develop, fail, learn and improve.
We already have 2 years of reaching child curiosity, inside the school, outside school, in a physical, digital, or phygital way.
- Support teachers and educational institutions with teaching and learning methodologies, tools, and resources that help develop future skills for students
Latin American and Caribbean region is currently experiencing an unprecedented educational crisis that requires action now to mitigate and even reverse its effects, according to a new World-Bank report (2021). But the main problem is to move such a huge bureaucracy around professors, schools, and the educational system.
With free educational tools, programming and robotics students, a high replicative program, and a fast-fail model that engages children's curiosity, we developed a step-by-step robotic club.
Our final goal is that these clubs could operate in the mid-term by their own, helping kids to develop skills and prepare them for future jobs.
- Growth: An organization with an established product, service, or business model rolled out in one or, ideally, several communities, which is poised for further growth.
Growth: In kidbotics, we already have two and a half years of operating the robotic club.
In our first year (before the pandemic), we deployed 3 club levels in San Luis Potosí City :
No readers level
Kids from 7 to 11 years old. (approx. remember we have an adaptive learning program)
Kids & youths from 11 to 15 years old.(approx. remember we have an adaptive learning program)
In our second year (pandemic year), we had the same 3 club levels online, and the opportunity to reach kids from many other cities like Queretaro, Michoacán, Aguascalientes, México City, Leon.
Nowadays we have Physical, Digital, and Phygital clubs with the same 3 levels. We are working with 2 schools and starting a promotion to spread kidbotics all around Mexico and Latin America.
- A new business model or process that relies on technology to be successful
We are different because our goal is to reach the lowest cost of teaching programming and robotics, making it possible by introducing free educational tools, programming and robotics students and professionals who want to earn an extra income, deploying a fast-fail model that engages children's curiosity, and replicating different challenges (ready to teach) with a step by step class (https://view.genial.ly/6133a08...).
We are different because we maximize the resources and reduce costs to develop different skills:
Solving problems
Programming
Electronics
Teamwork
To achieve a sustainable programming and robotics community
The main technology is the internet, but we also require hardware like tablets, computers, or even smartphones.
Other software tools we use to teach are:
https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/makecode
This solution uses a widely used and accepted technology:
Tinkercad is a free online collection of software tools that allows users around the world to think, create and manufacture with ease. It is the ideal solution to get started in the world of Autodesk, the leader in 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software.
https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/about
https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guid...https://www.microsoft.com/en-u...
https://ultimaker.com/software/ultimaker-cura
- Audiovisual Media
- Robotics and Drones
- Software and Mobile Applications
There is always a risk when you are using technology:
Children may have an email account to get access to these tools
Internet stability is always a concern
Free access to those tools may represent a threat
We can address Internet stability by having different schedules inside schools and if children don’t have an email account, we can support schools to get into google classroom tools, or even provide them one.
The software we use is free, if somehow in the future they change their business model, there is always a new free educational tool we can use or even we can develop.
- Infants
- Children & Adolescents
- Rural
- Peri-Urban
- Urban
- Low-Income
- Middle-Income
- Refugees & Internally Displaced Persons
- Mexico
- Chile
- Colombia
- Mexico
- Peru
Right now, we have a very focus target, we need to spread this knowledge. We will change Mexican and Latin American in the next 10 years.
Our Numbers:
Now= 100
One Year= 1000
5 Years= 10,000
Next year we will reach 25 schools and the online community with 50 students club each one, giving us a total of 1250 students.
We will hire 2 technical support people (January 2022), to start looking for more students and professional talent who want to become part of the team and earn an extra income.
And we will hire 1 relationship manager that contact different school to become a kidbotics sponsorship to provide the space to start a club
We already have our recruiting member funnel process and the way we can start with 5 kids without losing a penny.
In our second year we will consolidate an ONG that helps kidbotics to fundraise capital to sponsor marginal schools with the $2 USD an hour per student program.
In our fifth year, we need to reach 200 schools in Latin America to become the 10,000 robotics member club.
It seems not easy, and it won’t, but with the right people, actions, and help we are sure we can do it.
It's very simple.
A number of schools with 30 to 50 students in the extra academic robotics club.
The second indicator will be the graduated clubs (no kidbotics help) that keep working as a robotic community.
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
2 Full time staff : Carlos Agredano y Fran Cordero
1 part-time staff: auxiliary
1 part-time academic designer
5 flexible time professors
Carlos Agredano: Tec de Monterrey Professor, an expert in marketing, innovation, and technology.
Fran Cordero: Bachelor in Civil engineering and bachelor in Entrepreneurship.
Hugo Borjas: Tec de Monterrey Professor, Director of engineering labs at Tec de Monterrey in San Luis Potosí.
Different profiles getting together with one goal: Empowering kids and youth through extra academic robotics club with the purpose of reducing the opportunities, jobs, and well-being gaps in the society
We are an inclusive team, with gender, racial, religion, political statement, and idiocracy equity.
We work hard to be the bridge between opportunities for all.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
This project started in January 2019 with the vision of replicate this robotic club as fast and far away as we can, we know that every single school we can reach is a better future for those students who get involved in the project.
We are pursuing 2 important things with the TPrize Challenge:
1) The international recognition of the contest can help us to convince more schools to get a kidbotics club for their students.
2) The TPrize can inject economic fuel into our project to achieve the goals we have this year, consolidating the foundations of spreading robotics clubs all around Latin America.
- Human Capital (e.g. sourcing talent, board development, etc.)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design, data analysis, etc.)
1) Human Capital: We need more team members especially in two tasks:
a) Technical and Human Support, who help us to find instructors, training them, helping schools to deploy the program.
b) PR Manager who help us to contact different schools to become a kidbotics sponsorship providing the space to start a robotic club.
2) Technology: We will need a Kidbotics platform.
Right now we use genially, MIRO, google drive, zoom, and google meet as the free technology that helps us to converge professors, knowledge, and communities (https://miro.com/app/board/o9J...)(https://view.genial.ly/6133a08...)
We don't care about people using our material, but sooner or later we will need to have one single site that improves processes in the easy and fastest way.
We would like to have a boost with their school's network and start innovating with them in order to help kids to get a better future, better job opportunities, and a better world.
https://scratch-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/makecode
Google for education
