For Parents
Needless to say that the skill to use a computer is imperative for us in today's society,
making computer education for children more important than ever.
As a child typically begins to show an interest in a PC at home,
it is ideal and most effective way to introduce your child to
the computer at home with parent.
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GoTalk is the very first software product to program and create a speech interface
with a hobby/educational robot such as Lego Mindstorms and
other major computer loading robots.
While other programming products are usually intended to implement physical
movements such as a robot walks, runs, turns, etc, GoTalk is a tool to create
a speech interface which is literally interactive.
This will enable you to tell your robot how to move and the robot to answer to your voice.
Children will be amazed to see how their agent or robot responds with ghelloh
back to their voice, say their name, and gives unique speech interaction and
most importantly, they know that they created it.
This enhances their creativity and imagination without limitation,
develops their confidence, self esteem and love of learning.
It empowers them to learn basic computer skills which is mandatory
for their overall school education.
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As the first GoTalk product, we released GoTalk Lite compatible with
Lego Mindstomrs NXT which is good for
children age 10 or older and familear with Lego Mindstorms NXT.
This is an introductory product to create some simple speech interface
in the form of filling out programming forms.
Please see our Product Page
for details and screenshots.
We also plan to release higher versions targeting even
adult robot hobbyists so as your children learn, they can be provided
with higher programming challenges
for their continuous learning.
If your child is younger than 13 years old,
you may initially assist your child with set up and start up .
Please see our Agreements .
We provide all of our products for free of charge for the first 15 days.
So please simply download and try with your children, and enjoy!
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