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Submission + - School Field Trips: Amazon Warehouses are the New Smithsonian

theodp writes: On Thursday evening, Amazon is hosting a national field trip of sorts, inviting kids and teachers to take part in a live stream Twitch tour inside an Amazon robotics fulfillment center with the goal of inspiring students to learn about robotics and to "illustrate the importance of a computer science education." From the press release:

On the tour, students will see first-hand how teams of associates work alongside robotic technologies to fulfill customer orders. They will see where inventory items are stowed into the system, learn how robots bring storage pods to our associates to pick customer items, and finally, they’ll see trucks being loaded with thousands of customer orders.


Hey, "program, or be programmed," as they warn kids and parents over at Amazon-bankrolled Code.org!
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School Field Trips: Amazon Warehouses are the New Smithsonian

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