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title: "Micromelon at QSITE CreativITy 2022 Conference"
date: "2022-09-19"
categories: ["News & Updates"]
tags: []
excerpt: "Micromelon showcases their robotics platform at the QSITE CreativITy 2022 conference, connecting with Queensland's digital technologies educators."
featuredImage: "/images/news/img_1520.jpg"
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Micromelon Robotics exhibited at the QSITE CreativITy 2022 conference, Queensland's premier event for digital technologies educators. The conference brought together teachers, curriculum specialists, and education technology providers to explore the latest trends and tools in digital technologies education.
At the Micromelon booth, educators had the opportunity to try the Micromelon Rover firsthand, experiment with the Code Editor's block-to-Python progression, and explore the Robot Simulator. The team demonstrated how the platform aligns with the Australian Digital Technologies curriculum and supports teachers in delivering engaging, standards-aligned lessons.
QSITE conferences are a key touchpoint for Micromelon to connect directly with the teachers who use their products daily. The team gathered valuable feedback on new features, discussed common classroom challenges, and shared tips and best practices with experienced Micromelon users.
Several sessions at the conference featured educators presenting case studies of Micromelon deployments in their schools, highlighting creative ways they had integrated the Rover into cross-curricular projects spanning mathematics, science, and design and technologies.
The QSITE CreativITy conference reinforced Micromelon's position as a leading provider of robotics education tools in Queensland and provided momentum heading into the 2023 school year.