The document discusses integrating robotics into educational settings. It notes that robotics can bridge the physical and digital worlds through playful learning. Studies found that robotics courses improved students' thinking skills, science process skills, and systems understanding. Robotics also provide opportunities for students to develop skills like creativity, teamwork, design, and problem solving through hands-on projects. The document then outlines various robotics activities and competitions for students. It proposes developing an instructional model for robotics courses and applying action research to understand students' experiences in a Lego Robotics environment. Preliminary research found students had positive perceptions of robotics clubs and that the activities improved their handcraft and thinking abilities.