| Term | Definition |
| Build | construct (something, typically something large) by putting parts or material together over a period of time. |
| Computer | an electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program |
| Fun | enjoyment, amusement, or lighthearted pleasure. |
| Remote | denoting a device which can only be accessed by means of a network. |
| Sensor | a device which detects or measures a physical property and records, indicates, or otherwise responds to it. |
| Arduino | an open-source platform used for building electronics projects. |
| Vex Robotics | It is a subset of VEX Robotics, which is in turn a subset of Innovation First International. |
| Mindstorms | a series of programmable robotics kits |
| Edison Robot | is a powerful, engaging tool for teaching kids computational thinking and computer programming in a hands-on way. |
| Makeblock | a graphical programming environment based on Scratch 2.0 Open Source Code |
| Autonomous | denoting or performed by a device capable of operating without direct human control. |
| Beams | a long, sturdy piece of squared timber or metal spanning an opening or part of a building, usually to support the roof or floor above. |
| Bushings | a type of plain bearing. Bushing (electrical), an insulated device that allows a conductor to pass through a grounded conducting barrier. |
| Connectors | a device for keeping two parts of an electric circuit in contact. |
| Gears | used in reference to the level of effort or intensity expended in an activity or undertaking |
| Light | the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible. |
| Pegs | a point or limit on a scale, especially of exchange rates |
| Programming | provide (a computer or other machine) with coded instructions for the automatic performance of a task. |
| Robot | a machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically, especially one programmable by a computer |
| Tower | a tall, narrow building, either freestanding or forming part of a building such as a church or castle. |
| Axles | a rod or spindle (either fixed or rotating) passing through the center of a wheel or group of wheels. |
| Belts | a continuous band of material used in machinery for transferring motion from one wheel to another |
| Command | an instruction or signal that causes a computer to perform one of its basic functions. |
| Control | the base from which a system or activity is directed |
| Input | put (data) into a computer. |
| Motors | a machine, especially one powered by electricity or internal combustion, that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for some other device with moving parts. |
| Plates | a thin, flat sheet or strip of metal or other material, typically one used to join or strengthen things or forming part of a machine. |
| Pulleys | a wheel with a grooved rim around which a cord passes. It acts to change the direction of a force applied to the cord and is chiefly used (typically in combination) to raise heavy weights. |
| Wheels | a circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground |
| Batteries | a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power. |
| Bricks | a large and relatively heavy mobile phone, typically an early model with limited functionality. |
| Language | a system of symbols and rules for writing programs or algorithms. |
| Output | the power, energy, or other results supplied by a device or system. |
| Ports | a town or city with a harbor where ships load or unload, especially one where customs officers are stationed. |
| Rcx | The Circumflex branch of left coronary artery |
| Software | the programs and other operating information used by a computer. |