
Ari is a compact robot powered by Android that uses its high resolution interactive display to teach computer science and core content to K12 students. Through an ecosystem of engaging apps, users can experience ready-to-run, standards-aligned lesson content and immersive activities across STEM, computer science, and core subjects. Students can program Ari three ways with Ozobot Color Codes, Ozobot Blockly, and Python.
Get to Know Ari
Enhanced Student Engagement
Ari’s high resolution touchscreen displays vivid text, images, and animations that allows students to naturally interact with lesson content and receive instant feedback, producing an enhanced learning experience.

Scaffolding of Information
Ari’s software allows for concepts to be taught at varying levels, enabling instant scaffolding of information for K-12 students. Learners can engage with interactive lesson content while learning at their own pace for a coding experience unlike any other.
Enhanced Student Engagement
Ari’s high resolution touchscreen displays vivid text, images, and animations that allows students to naturally interact with lesson content and receive instant feedback, producing an enhanced learning experience.
Scaffolding of Information
Ari’s software allows for concepts to be taught at varying levels, enabling instant scaffolding of information for K-12 students. Learners can engage with interactive lesson content while learning at their own pace for a coding experience unlike any other.

Content Integration
Through an ecosystem of engaging apps, educators can utilize ready-to-run, standards-aligned lesson content and immersive activities across STEM, computer science, and core subjects. Students collaborate with Ari to demonstrate their understanding of core content concepts while building on the skills of iteration, critical thinking, and problem solving.
Content Integration
Through an ecosystem of engaging apps, educators can utilize ready-to-run, standards-aligned lesson content and immersive activities across STEM, computer science, and core subjects. Students collaborate with Ari to demonstrate their understanding of core content concepts while building on the skills of iteration, critical thinking, and problem solving.

Next-Generation Technology
The suite of Ari sensors includes an accelerometer, gyroscope, IR sensors, pick-up sensor, color sensor, line sensors and time of flight sensor, each of which are used in select Ari lesson content to encourage hands-on learning of engineering fundamentals and provides a physical counterpart to learning abstract concepts.
Next-Generation Technology
The suite of Ari sensors includes an accelerometer, gyroscope and time of flight sensor, each of which are used in select Ari lesson content to encourage hands-on learning of engineering fundamentals and provides a physical counterpart to learning abstract concepts.

Best-In-Class Robot
Nearly double the size of Ozobot’s acclaimed Evo coding robot, Ari harnesses the power, infrastructure, and extensibility of Android to deliver enriched and customizable learning experiences.
Best-In-Class Robot
Nearly double the size of Ozobot’s acclaimed Evo coding robot, Ari harnesses the power, infrastructure, and extensibility of Android to deliver enriched and customizable learning experiences.
Apps Designed for Ari
Life Cycles
Grades: K-5
Standards-Aligned: NGSS, ISTE, CSTA, CCSS Math
Students use the Life Cycles app to explore and model key biological processes, enhancing their understanding of the natural world through interactive, hands-on learning. Each lesson, whether focused on the life cycle of a plant or the metamorphosis of an animal, is carefully aligned with grade-level appropriate standards.Â
The Night Sky
Grades: 1-5
Standards-Aligned: NGSS, CSTA, ISTE
With The Night Sky app, students learn about constellations and when they can be seen throughout the year. They also learn about celestial wonders like Halley’s Comet and the phases of the moon, bringing focus to bodies that are visible either nightly or once in a lifetime.Â
Color Codes & Blockly
Grades: K-12
Standards-Aligned: K-12, CSTA, ISTE
These lessons teach students about the hardware, software, and apps integreted with Ari. Students learn all of Ari’s capabilities and how to use it in their classrooms. Students will record the hardware components of Ari on a diagram.
Distance
Grades: K-10
Standards-Aligned: NGSS, CSTA, CTE, CCSS Math
In the Distance app, students use Ari to measure and explore the concept of distance by engaging with real-world objects. Leveraging Ari’s Time of Flight sensor, the app allows students to measure how far Ari is from various objects by calculating the time it takes for light to travel between Ari and the object.Â