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    • robolink_hansol
      robolink_hansol last edited by robolink_wes

      Customer question: Is CoDrone Compatible with Chromebooks? How do we use it?

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      • admin
        admin last edited by robolink_wes

        Yes, CoDrone is compatible with Chromebooks! We currently have a Snap app, which you can download here. You can use that for visual block coding, for younger learners to get exposure to programming.

        If it's text-based coding you're looking for and you're using a CoDrone Pro, there's also a way to run Codebender, which is essentially Arduino running in a web browser. It's a workaround, but we've had good luck using it. You can find our tutorial about it here on Basecamp: Using Arduino on Chromebook

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        • robolink_leila
          robolink_leila last edited by

          Hi, everyone!
          I just wanted to update everyone on the new way to program CoDrone with Chromebooks. At the moment, Blockly programming with a Chromebook. Snap! has been phased out and we only use our web platform that runs on Chrome. Codebender is working on adding our board to their Arduino web editor, but in the meantime, there will be no text-based coding available on Chromebooks.

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            admin last edited by robolink_wes

            Yes, CoDrone is compatible with Chromebooks! We currently have a Snap app, which you can download here. You can use that for visual block coding, for younger learners to get exposure to programming.

            If it's text-based coding you're looking for and you're using a CoDrone Pro, there's also a way to run Codebender, which is essentially Arduino running in a web browser. It's a workaround, but we've had good luck using it. You can find our tutorial about it here on Basecamp: Using Arduino on Chromebook

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