Products (page 2) The programmable maze (cont) The pedagogy A quiz-oriented so-called pep (pedagogical panel) is placed on a door panel. If the answer is entered correctly, the gate opens.
Another pep can sit on the back of the door.

Examples of peps:
touch screen: very flexible, "infinite" question batteries, conveys image and sound, allows input of
both text and handwriting

av-module: mounted either in the post itself or on the door, and asks questions (audio) and can receive
sound response or identify objects held in front of it

keypad: basic set with, for example, 2-10 buttons that are provided with replaceable, unique templates with holes
for the buttons (for different themes and questions), or just entice the entry of a code (popular with preschool children)
(click on the math buttons) placing board: for example, the child moves a pretend carrot to a pretend rabbit, or a pretend piece of meat to a pretend lion

discovery board: a magnet is moved, for example, over a disc with different materials (metal sheets, plastic, wood, etc.) and
the child discovers which ones are magnetic while a voice pronounces the names of the materials
instruction board: physical objects on top of a background image that, for example, shows a simple circuit diagram that
the child must follow (see picture below), or assembly instructions for a simple table
Successful test on 5-year-olds at Delfinen's preschool After a year of development work, we are now launching an outdoor version, which can withstand weather,
wind and uneven grounds such as a school yard.
Because it is relatively easy to set up and take down, several schools can subscribe to it, for example
for one month, quarter or six months at a time.

How to program it? (page 3)