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Firia Labs CodeSpace is the software side of the Firia Labs STEM ecosystem: a browser-based, text-based Python learning platform that runs entirely in a modern web browser with nothing to install. Rather than drag-and-drop blocks, students write real Python in a professional-style web IDE with a built-in debugger and legible error messages, working through scaffolded, standards-aligned missions that progress from first lines of code to deep, project-driven builds. RobotLAB resells this CodeSpace license alongside the Firia Labs hardware it can drive, so schools can buy curriculum, devices, training, and support from one place.
At the $50 RobotLAB price, this listing is a one-year floating license to a selected CodeSpace curriculum module — the entry point into the platform. A floating license covers concurrent users up to the purchased seat count rather than naming individual students, and teachers distribute access through Share Tokens (short two-word phrases) that students enter on first login. The package includes the CodeSpace platform itself, the chosen curriculum module, and teacher resources such as the progress-tracking dashboard, lesson plans, and supporting materials.
CodeSpace is curriculum-first and device-flexible. It can be used purely on screen, or paired with Firia Labs physical-computing hardware — the CodeX handheld, the CodeBot rover, or the CodeAIR drone — so the same Python code that runs in the browser also lights up LEDs, drives motors, and reads sensors. Because licensing, seat counts, and bundles vary by classroom size and curriculum module, RobotLAB configures the right combination of CodeSpace licenses and hardware per deployment. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to confirm the exact module, seat count, and renewal terms for your program.
| Product type | Browser-based Python learning platform / curriculum license |
| Programming language | Python (text-based, not block-based) |
| License included | One-year floating license to a selected curriculum module |
| License model | Floating / concurrent seats, distributed via Share Tokens |
| Delivery | Web-based; no software to install; Chromebook-compatible |
| Editor / tools | Professional-style web IDE with built-in debugger and error messages |
| Teacher tools | Teacher dashboard for class management and progress tracking |
| Curriculum | Scaffolded, standards-aligned, project-driven missions |
| Grade range | Grades 4-12 and beyond (intro higher-ed) |
| Compatible hardware | Optional: Firia Labs CodeX, CodeBot, CodeAIR |
| Renewal | Annual renewal (license term is one year) |
| Purchase Price | $50 |
CodeSpace gives middle and high school teachers a ready-to-teach Python pathway: scaffolded missions, a teacher dashboard for tracking student progress, and standards-aligned lesson materials. Because it is browser-based and Chromebook-friendly, it drops into existing 1:1 device programs without IT installs, making it a practical fit for K-12 CS, STEM, and elective coding courses.
Step-by-step guided missions, a forgiving in-browser editor with clear error messages, and self-paced progression let students work at their own speed. Teachers can monitor progress individually and re-issue Share Tokens as needed, supporting differentiated and special-education settings where students need scaffolding and flexible pacing rather than a single fixed lecture.
For introductory college courses, dual-enrollment, and bridge programs, CodeSpace provides a real text-based Python environment with a professional-style IDE and debugger — the same skills used by working developers — without provisioning local toolchains. The floating-license model fits lab and shared-device environments where concurrent seats matter more than per-student installs.
Schools running Firia Labs CodeX, CodeBot, or CodeAIR use CodeSpace as the coding environment that drives those devices. The same Python missions that teach syntax on screen extend to controlling motors, sensors, LEDs, and IoT projects, letting a robotics or maker program grow from pure-software lessons into physical computing within one curriculum.
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CodeSpace is software — a browser-based Python learning platform delivered as a license, not a physical device. The $50 RobotLAB listing is a one-year floating license to a selected curriculum module, including the platform and teacher resources. It can optionally pair with Firia Labs hardware (CodeX, CodeBot, CodeAIR) but does not require it. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to confirm what's in your configuration.
It provides access to the CodeSpace platform plus a one-year floating license to a selected curriculum module and teacher resources such as the progress-tracking dashboard and lesson materials. Floating means it covers concurrent users up to your seat count rather than named students. Seat counts and the specific module included can vary, so call 1-87-RobotLAB to confirm what's right for your class size.
The RobotLAB listing is a one-year floating license, so it is term-based and renews annually rather than being a one-time perpetual purchase. Firia Labs offers renewal licenses to maintain classroom access after the term ends. For current renewal pricing and multi-year options, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
No special hardware is required — CodeSpace runs in any modern web browser and is Chromebook-compatible, so it works on existing school devices with no installation. Optional Firia Labs physical-computing hardware (CodeX, CodeBot, CodeAIR) extends the same Python code to real devices if you want a hands-on robotics component.
CodeSpace uses a floating-license model, meaning seats apply to concurrent users up to the purchased seat count rather than to individually named students, and teachers hand out access via Share Tokens. The seat count for this specific listing should be confirmed before purchase. Call 1-87-RobotLAB and we'll size the license to your classroom or lab.
CodeSpace is the coding environment that programs Firia Labs hardware. The same text-based Python missions that teach syntax on screen can drive the CodeBot rover or the CodeAIR drone — controlling motors, sensors, LEDs, and IoT projects. RobotLAB can bundle the software license with the matching hardware and training. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to plan a combined deployment.
Yes. As a full-service robotics and STEM integrator, RobotLAB handles license sizing, hardware bundling, teacher training, and annual renewals so your CodeSpace program stays running year over year. We support deployments across K-12, special education, and higher-ed. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to get a configuration and quote.

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