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      beaucarnes last edited by

      I was disappointed that the Zumi Map stretch goal was not unlocked. Anyone have ideas for a good map to get to use with Zumi? It would be great to get a map similar to the one in the Kickstarter video.

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        robolink_leila @joanappardal last edited by

        @joanappardal Thanks for the feedback and ideas!

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          joanappardal @robolink_leila last edited by

          @robolink_leila you could have something like mBot:
          https://education.makeblock.com/resource/line-following-track/
          That people can print and build everywhere.
          And buildings to cut out and distribute in the city...
          That would boost the starting experience!

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            robolink_leila last edited by

            @beaucarnes ,
            We do have a Zumi intersection underway! In the meantime, here are a few ideas:

            • Use a whiteboard on a table as a field and use whiteboard markers to draw and redraw roads
            • Build obstacles out of blocks or household objects
            • Print out a course on regular 8.5x11 paper and tape it together

            If you have any ideas, please let us know!

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