📄️ 1st Prototype
The 1st prototype is a modified version of the original Curio Robot.
📄️ 2nd Prototype
Learning from the previous iteration, we recognized the need for further exploration, especially concerning sustainability goals. Consequently, the focus of this prototype is on using recyclable parts, such as cereal boxes, as an extension to the Curio base (phone holder). This approach ensures that if any part gets damaged, it can be easily replaced.
📄️ 3rd Prototype (Final Design)
Learning from the previous iterations, we focused our efforts on creating a new iteration that incorporates gamification and versatility. Our team decided to design a "battlebot" that comes equipped with various "weapons". This concept allows students to unleash their creativity and design their own unique "battlebot" or other types of robots, as instructed by their educator. This prototype also emphasizes a base Curio design that consists of the slot for the device and the attachments, promoting a modular design approach.
📄️ 4th Prototype
Learning from the previous iterations and feedback from partners, we acknowledge that simplicity in setting up the Curio is essential, as the current process might be time-consuming. To address this concern, we are implementing a simpler modular design with easily attachable parts. By fixing the parts like puzzles that lock them in place, setting up the Curio will be more efficient.