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Affordable kits para sa 30 students — Arduino starter, ACEBOTT, o iba pa?
Posted: Tue May 05, 2026 10:56 am
by rina_stem
Good morning! High school STEM teacher dito sa Cebu. Bubuo kami ng robotics elective for next school year (around 30 students per section, 3 sections kami).
Around PHP 2,500 budget per group of 3 students, so each kit needs to support 3 kids working together. Eto yung tatlong options ko, would love feedback from anyone who's used these in classroom:
- Generic Arduino starter kits (Uno + sensors + jumpers) — pinaka-flexible, pero maraming small parts na nawawala
- ACEBOTT robotics kits — mas structured, less freedom for exploration
- DIY: just Uno + breadboard + curated parts list — pinakamura, pero mas maraming prep work for me
Yung important sa akin:
- Survives 30 teenagers handling weekly for 10 months
- Enough variety na hindi sila bored after week 3
- Hindi need bumili ng 30 of every individual part separately
May teachers o parents dito na nakapagdaan na ng decision na ito? Pricing factor din kasi fixed na yung allocation namin for the year.
Re: Affordable kits para sa 30 students — Arduino starter, ACEBOTT, o iba pa?
Posted: Tue May 05, 2026 11:07 am
by mark_ee_qc
Galing sa college side (current EE 3rd year). Sa lab namin, eto yung pinakaunang nasisira:
- LEDs and resistors — order extras
- Jumper wires — bend, get pulled out, lost. 3x what you think you need.
- USB cables — yung port nababalat. Kunin yung mas matabang variant with strain relief.
- Breadboards — last surprisingly well, usually internal connections lang yung umaayaw after a year.
For 30 students × 3 sections, recommendation ko: bumili ng generic kits pero may
curated parts list per group kaysa hayaan yung students mag-mix-and-match. Each group has a labeled small bin with everything they need for that session. End of period, count back into bin. Yung lost-parts problem nasolusyunan via accountability.
Mas polished yung ACEBOTT pero mas mahal at "follow the lesson" yung model. Generic kits naghihikayat ng more exploration but more prep time for you. Trade-off ng flexibility vs prep work.
PHP 2,500 per kit of 3 is workable for option 1 (generic). Option 2 (ACEBOTT) probably tight at that price.
Re: Affordable kits para sa 30 students — Arduino starter, ACEBOTT, o iba pa?
Posted: Tue May 05, 2026 11:07 am
by danny_3dprint
Adding sa "lost parts problem" ni Mark — naga-3D print ako ng component organizers for personal projects, same idea works for classroom kits. Tray na may labeled circular slots for each part. Students can see at a glance kung kulang ang anything before turning the kit back in.
Pag generic kit yung route mo, share ko yung STL files for an 8-compartment organizer (fits Arduino Uno, breadboard, and small parts). Print time mga 4 hours each on a Bambu A1 Mini — so 30 trays = like 5 days ng prints. Or you can buy plastic compartment trays sa Daiso for ~PHP 88, also works.
Re kit choice: ACEBOTT good kasi may book na kasama, less prep for you. Pero from a "spark curiosity" standpoint, mas memorable yung mga generic projects (yung first LED-blink moment hits different pag walang pre-wired).
Worth thinking about: half the year structured (ACEBOTT), second half open exploration (generic)? Best of both maybe.
Re: Affordable kits para sa 30 students — Arduino starter, ACEBOTT, o iba pa?
Posted: Tue May 05, 2026 11:07 am
by circuitrocks
Hi Ms. Rina! Solid planning. On point yung advice ni Mark and ni Danny.
For 30 students × 3 sections (90 total kits), kaya namin i-arrange ng bulk pricing. Drop us a message po kasama yung class size and configuration na nagiging panig mo (generic, ACEBOTT, or hybrid), kalkulahin namin yung best price.
We carry both individual components and the full ACEBOTT kit line. Generic Arduino starter kits at the budget you mentioned, may options kami para sa 3 students per kit.
Yung mga reply re: spare parts (extra LEDs, jumpers, USB cables) — gold yan. Mag-budget ka ng 10-15% of total for replenishment over the school year. Real talaga yung lost-parts problem sa any classroom.
Pag gusto niyong pumunta sa store before deciding, welcome kayo. Pwede pa kaming i-show yung both kits side by side.