In addition to building Lego models, Lego bricks have other unique functions and uses. For example, they can be used to create three-dimensional structures and works of art with different heights, and can also be used to add dynamic effects and more details. In Lego brainstorming and machinery, tall bricks can also be used for complex operations such as rotation, translation and force transmission.
As an important part of creative education, Lego bricks have been widely used in various educational projects. From primary school to university, from STEM courses to community education, Lego bricks are used to encourage students to explore science, technology, engineering and mathematics, and to cultivate their creativity and problem-solving ability. More importantly, the Lego education model encourages students to learn in practice and integrates creativity and autonomous learning into life and study.