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- EMYS Robot | English for kids at home
Children aged 3-7 years old love EMYS: the most advanced, English speaking educational robot in the world with a friendly appearance and outstanding interactive capabilities EMYS is a rich source of carefully chosen language presented through a series of interactive tasks, games, crafts, activities, songs and stories
- EMYS - ROBOTS: Your Guide to the World of Robotics
EMYS is a friendly robot head designed to teach kids foreign languages in a fun, interactive way It can move, speak, and uses its expressive face to display different emotions and connect with users
- How | EMYS
Action-based learning helps children assimilate the language EMYS' learning sets bring the physical world to the digital dimension Each set is composed of colorful, tangible, and theme-based smart toys and smart tags that stimulae kids' senses for in-depth learning
- Why | EMYS
Parents and teachers choose EMYS for: its supreme quality educational effect, its clearly established learning goals, the problem solving opportunities it offers, the feedback it provides about their children's learning
- News Documentary Emmy® Awards - The Emmys
Jane Pauley, the Emmy-winning journalist, anchor, and author, was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award for her esteemed career in news broadcasting The award was presented to her by Rand Morrison, Executive Producer of CBS Sunday Morning
- Emydidae - Wikipedia
Emydidae (Latin emys (freshwater tortoise) + Ancient Greek εἶδος (eîdos, "appearance, resemblance")) is a family of testudines (turtles) that includes close to 50 species in 10 genera [3][4] Members of this family are commonly called terrapins, pond turtles, or marsh turtles [1]
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- EMYS - Griffin Museum of Science and Industry
EMYS (EMotive HeadY System) is an expressive robot head that can replicate emotions using facial expressions Made of three independent discs and a set of eyes—which can even pop out—EMYS’ vision can detect and track a person, and when you make a face at it, EMYS can make the face back at you
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