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    recovered. After it was stolen, Leachim built another more advanced version.[citation needed] The computer part of the robot was built from RCA Spectra 70...
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    teaching computer, Leachim (1974). Leachim was an early example of speech synthesis using the Diphone synthesis method. 2-XL (1976) was a robot shaped game /...
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    first industrial robot with six electromechanically driven axes, known as FAMULUS. In 1974, Michael J. Freeman created Leachim, a robot teacher who was...
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    Michael J. Freeman (redirect from Leachim)
    field of verbal output computers. In 1974, he created Leachim, a 6 ft (180 cm), 200 lb (91 kg) robot assistant teacher who Freeman programmed with the class...
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    One of the earliest examples is a teaching robot named Leachim developed in 1974 by Michael J. Freeman. Leachim was able to convert digital memory to rudimentary...
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  • robots uses a physical means of coding instead of the screens coding. Leachim, was a robot teacher programmed with the class curricular, as well as certain...
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  • example of Diphone synthesis is a teaching robot, Leachim, that was invented by Michael J. Freeman. Leachim contained information regarding class curricular...
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