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Kurio Kits are aimed to inspire youth from across the world who lack access to learning STEM through curriculums that involve constructing simple toys and programing all in one kit.

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Our first kit is a drawing machine which could grasp a marker and draw on a board using markers and two interconnected arms and is powered by 3 servos, 2 for the arms, 1 for lifting the pen. This is all programed through an Arduino Nano which uses C++. Discover more in our curriculum below:

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We spent over 150 hours redesigning, manufacturing, and preparing 20 Kurio Kits—drawing robots built, wired, and coded by students—along with a Spanish curriculum for a three-day program in Antigua, Guatemala, where we introduced 20 graduating students to STEM and robotics, inspiring them to pursue higher education, training their computer science teacher, and leaving the kits to benefit 150 more students.

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