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Marco Brocchieri, a coach at the Palestra dell'Innovazione, is at the Turin Mini Maker Faire (June 1-3, 2018) with L3LL, the Educational Robotics Kit developed in association with Wi-Fi Robotics Labs to promote open source digital culture.
L3LL is an Educational Robotics Kit designed to develop educational courses in school maker spaces and creative workshops. Students aged 7-13 are involved in the use of 3D printers, laser cutters, vinyl cutter and Arduino chipsets.
"The objective is not only to promote the acquisition of technological skills, but also to promote creativity and problem solving," explains Marco. "The students will be able to custom-tailor their models and participate in fun challenges thanks to coding."