Ozobot: The pocket-sized robot that teaches coding without screens
Ozobot is a tiny rolling robot that introduces coding through colour and movement. Launched in 2014, it became a classroom favourite by making programming feel playful, hands-on and screen-light.
Where it came from
Why it works
- Screen-free coding using coloured lines and patterns
- Immediate visual feedback through movement and lights
- Progressive difficulty from simple commands to complex sequences
- Compact, durable design suited to classroom or home use
Who it's for
Variants and what to look for today
Frequently asked questions
Does Ozobot really work without screens?
Is Ozobot hard to learn?
Can more than one child use it at once?
Is it still relevant with so many coding apps available?
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