It all begins with Legos!
Thus, I've created a new Google Co-Op custom search engine whose index includes Lego and robotic sites which have an educational focus for children (and adults!). There are a number of ways you can use this tool:
- Direct Access: Lego Educational Search Engine
(or) - Wiki Access: Browse sites included in the index (or submit new ones)
Here are the initial sites (or partial sites) indexed:
Sites in English
- Boulette's Robotics Page
- First Lego League
- High Tech Kids Lego Team Lesson Plans
- LabView Toolkit for Lego Mindstorms
- Lego Digital Designer
- Lego Engineering - from Tufts University
- Lego Talk Podcast
- LUGNET: Animation | Building | Building Instructions
- LUGNET: Computer Aided Design | Education | Robotics
- Microsoft Robotics Studio
- Middle School Robotics Tutorials
- National Instruments NXT Site
- nxtasy.org - Lego Mindstorms NXT Community Blog
- NXT Tutorial - from ORTOP
- Philo's Home Page: Mindstorms | Sensors | NXT
- RFID for Legos
- RobotC.Net
- Robotics Academy - from Carnegie Mellon University
- SourceForge.Net: Bricx Command Center| Lejos JAVA for Legos
- The NXT Step: Blog | Forums
- Team Hassenplug.Org
- TRICKS Lego Tutorials - The Robotics Instititute of India
- University of British Columbia Lego Links - Professor David Brear
- Vernier NXT Site
Sites in French (en Français)
Sites in German (auf Deutsch)
- educaTEC (auf Deutsch)
- Deutsche NXT FAQ (auf Deutsch)
- Hands-On Technology (auf Deutsch)
- Lego Robotik (auf Deutsch)
- Mindstorms Forum (auf Deutsch)
- ROBIS (auf Deutsch)
- Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (auf Deutsch)
Sites in Spanish (en Español):
Finally, if you've read this far ... help me help these kids in China

You are invited to our LEGO Education forum and blog (in spanish) / Estais invitados a visitar nuestro foro y blog:
http://blog.electricbricks.com/
http://www.electricbricks.com/forum
Posted by: Nino | September 29, 2009 at 03:20 AM
Rich, I have looked through your LEGOS search site and I am wondering if you could take a look at the one I have created and add it as a resource, thanks
http://members.shaw.ca/dbrear/legowebsites.html
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Rich responds: added to the search engine!
Posted by: David Brear | January 10, 2008 at 11:27 AM