Tim Clark, a teacher in Sydney, Australia, prefers that his students actively participate in their education, and is always on the lookout for ways to engage the classroom. He recently found a great way to use his school's 3D printer along with the Raspberry Pi he was already using with the class and he started the "jRobot Project." The robots' parts much cost no more than $100, and the first one Clark and his students created was the Apogee. They have now made the Drogerdy, a tank-style robot running on Raspberry Pi. Check out details on the jRobot Project and its new Drogerdy robot in the full article: http://3dprint.com/41264/drogerdy-raspberry-pi-bot/


Below is a photo of Drogerdy, the 3D printed tank robot: