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  • HiTechnic Sensors

    A person can do a lot with the sensors that come in the LEGO MINDSTORMS Education NXT Base Set. You've got the light sensor, the touch sensor, the sound sensor, and even the ultrasonic sensor. But, what if you want to do more? What if you want you robot to be able to sense magnetic north, or to react...
    Posted to LEGO Education by LEGO Education on 01-19-2007
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  • NXT Mobile Application

    ATTENTION: The following post includes information that is no longer valid. The Mobile Application process was initiated but soon became too challenging to continue without passing the mounting costs onto customers and therfore was discontinued. We apologize for any frustration this may cause. Lots of...
    Posted to LEGO Education by LEGO Education on 11-08-2006
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  • Building Guides for NXT Models

    You might have noticed the new NXT Models section in the navigation section just below our header. Currently, the building guides for both the Education models and the Retail models are available there. We'd love to add more models to the page, however. If you've got a model you think others...
    Posted to LEGO Education by LEGO Education on 10-03-2006
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  • NXT Development Kits

    LEGO has released developer kits for the NXT software and hardware. These aren't intended for casual users, however - they were created with the advanced NXT user in mind. Interested users can download the Software Developer Kit, the Hardware Developer Kit, and even a Bluetooth Developer Kit. Additional...
    Posted to LEGO Education by LEGO Education on 09-05-2006
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  • NXT Light Sensor Correction

    In previous posts, we said that the NXT light sensor would be fully compatible with the RCX brick. Unfortunately, we were wrong about that. Since the NXT light sensor was designed with the NXT software in mind, it doesn't have full functionality when used with ROBOLAB 2.9, a converter cable and the...
    Posted to LEGO Education by LEGO Education on 08-25-2006
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  • NXT Display Navigation

    One of the neatest new features of the NXT brick is its large LCD screen. Using the display to navigate the NXT's controls is one way you have more control over the brick. There are six main menus within the NXT navigation: My Files, NXT Program, View, Bluetooth, Settings, and Try Me. Each of these...
    Posted to LEGO Education by LEGO Education on 05-22-2006
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