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LEGO® will bring a great play experience and hours of fun to you and your child. Browse our wide range of LEGO sets and find the perfect gift for every occasion. Shop the LEGO Batman range LEGO Batman Joker Lowrider Our top ranges at Argos Shop the full LEGO rangeFIRST LEGO LEAGUE AROUND THE WORLD DISCOVERING THE EXCITEMENT OF STEM... Central/South America & The Caribbean Africa & Middle East Inspiring the Science & Technology Leaders of Tomorrow Bringing together teams from all over the world for the ultimate celebration of science and technology. The FIRST® LEGO® League World Festival is a celebration of the season. Or you could bark, quack, or squeak, because the 2016 ANIMAL ALLIESSM season is all about our furry, feathered, and finned friends. Download the Challenge today. Download instructions to build the models for the 2016/2017 ANIMAL ALLIES season.Or you could bark, quack, or squeak, because the 2016 ANIMAL ALLIESSM season is all about our furry, feathered, and finned friends. 




In the 2016 FIRST LEGO League Challenge, more than 28,000 teams of students age 9 to 16* will look into the eyes of our ANIMAL ALLIES.  What might become possible when we learn to help each other? FIRST LEGO League challenges kids in over 80 countries to think like scientists and engineers.  During the ANIMAL ALLIES season, teams will choose and solve a real-world problem in the Project.  They will also build, test, and program an autonomous robot using LEGO MINDSTORMS® technology to solve a set of missions in the Robot Game.  Throughout their experience, teams will operate under the FIRST LEGO League signature set of Core Values, celebrating discovery, teamwork, and Gracious Professionalism®. *Ages vary by countryAluminium Motor Mount E 1/4" Precision D Shafting 5" length (634082) 0.0770" Set Screw Hub 4mm Bore NEMA 11 Stepper Motor Mount 1018_2 Phidget USB Interface 8/8/8 Earn 77 Robo Points 3804_3 Acrylic Enclosure for the 1018 Earn 8 Robo Points




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We have a team of dedicated enthusiasts that are always on the lookout for the newest technologies ensuring that we keep our customers at the forefront of all the latest developments. Our experienced and friendly sales team are always happy to assist you with any query you may have relating to your order. Your can view many thousands of products and we are continually extending the range but if there are any products that you would like us to stock, then please let us know and we will do our best to source them. Easy to buy online 24/7, deliver securely worldwide. Engage Your Pupils In Computing With LEGO Education Give your primary school pupils confidence in computing with LEGO® Education WeDo 2.0 WeDo introduces your primary school pupils to the exciting, rewarding world of computing. It’s a unique combination of LEGO® bricks, easy-to-use software and stimulating projects – all aligned to the KS2 computing curriculum. Welcome to our latest Supplier - Robokits




RoboKits India started out in 2007 and is currently based in Ahmedabad, India. They are a fast growing company with a strong emphasis on innovation through research and development to design and build the latest and greatest in robotics parts and accessories to meet the constantly changing demands of an ever-changing technology driven world. Would workplaces that work for people with autism work better for everyone? Sue Warman, HR director for northern Europe at the software company SAS, thinks so.In the UK, SAS is working with the National Autistic Society to become an autism-friendly employer. The basic approach is captured in a question to which all workers may relate: “How should we manage you so that you can do your best work?”SAS is one of a growing number of organisations — including SAP, Microsoft and Ford — that recruit workers with autism, a neurodevelopmental condition. Though some autistic people have learning difficulties, some have high IQs and abilities to spot patterns that others miss — though they may appear socially awkward.




In his book Neurotribes, Steve Silberman recounts how a Microsoft supervisor told him that his top software debuggers had autism and held “hundreds of lines of code in their head as a visual image”. Yet Silberman writes that many autistic people never benefit from their talents: “They are unemployed and struggling to get by on disability payments.”Redesigning recruitment methods might help some autistic people reveal their skills. In the US, Microsoft runs a programme for autistic jobseekers, similar to one developed by SAP. Watched by hiring managers, applicants build Lego Mindstorms robots and are assessed on their ability to collaborate. Candidates are coached for the interview and hiring managers receive training on how to conduct an autism-friendly interview.Neil Barnett, who runs Microsoft’s inclusive hiring programme, says that of the 24 autistic candidates hired so far, 21 had previously applied to Microsoft, but failed to get past the phone interview stage.Recruits are given a job coach and their teammates receive training in how autism can manifest itself.

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