UGOT gives students a way to build something real—and learn through the process.
Each project becomes a chance to figure things out, make changes, and keep moving forward.
That’s how growth happens. And UGOT makes space for it.
Students who take hands-on, career-connected courses in high school are significantly more likely to be employed after graduation (CTE Research, 2021).
uKit AI helps introduce career-connected learning early, so students leave with skills they can carry into their futures.
UGOT is designed for group learning—and it shows.
Each lesson presents a shared challenge that requires students to communicate effectively and solve problems as a team. It’s not about having one “tech-savvy” student lead the way. With UGOT, everyone plays a role in the process.
“I don’t have to figure out where to start, I can jump in on day one.” – Krystle, Innovation Specialist
That’s what teachers need with AI in the classroom: something clear, structured, and ready to go. uKit AI comes with guides and projects that make it easy to start right away.
With UGOT, students don’t age out of the platform.
You can start with block coding and gradually introduce Python as your class is ready. That means you don’t need separate kits for beginners and advanced learners.
UGOT meets students where they are and gives them room to grow.
A study found that students in project-based classrooms scored up to 28 points higher on standardized tests (LTP Research Brief, 2021).
That’s why uKit AI is built around project-based exploration. From coding to building, students learn in ways that show measurable results.
UGOT gives students more than a definition of artificial intelligence—it gives them a way to use it.
Every robot comes with algorithms that track objects, detect gestures, and respond to sound.
Just turn it on, and students can see how AI interacts with the real world.
TEQ is hosting a free webinar tomorrow featuring UBTECH Education’s UGOT: AI-Powered Tools for Innovators!
The session will show how UGOT brings AI, coding, and robotics to life in the classroom.
Live Thursday, July 31 at 11 AM ET!
Register here: tinyurl.com/2kwt986z
“It wasn’t just one person doing it. It’s a collaborative unit," said Craig Singer, robotics coach at Culver City High School.
Robotics gives every student a chance to contribute. By combining their unique strengths and ideas, students can solve problems they couldn't alone.
Day 1 of #ISTELive is here! Stop by Booth #835 to say hello to these wonderful team members of ours, learn more about robotics and AI in the classroom, and enter our raffle to win a free uKit AI!
We’re heading back to #ISTELive!
Visit us at Booth #835 from June 29 to July 2 to check out our robotics kits in person, meet the team, and enter for a chance to win your own uKit AI!
Great teaching often happens behind the scenes. The UGOT Educator Challenge brings it forward.
Educators nationwide are using the UGOT kit to tackle classroom challenges and make a real impact.
There’s still time to join!
Apply by August 29th.