diff --git a/content/hardware/08.edu/solution-and-kits/alvik/tutorials/01.getting-started/getting-started.md b/content/hardware/08.edu/solution-and-kits/alvik/tutorials/01.getting-started/getting-started.md index 1c2c802cb8..c044dd6e52 100644 --- a/content/hardware/08.edu/solution-and-kits/alvik/tutorials/01.getting-started/getting-started.md +++ b/content/hardware/08.edu/solution-and-kits/alvik/tutorials/01.getting-started/getting-started.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Your Alvik robot is equipped with three ready-to-go examples. To choose one of t * **Blue Program (Line Follower):** Your robot will glide along a black line on a white surface. Press the "tick" confirmation button again to make the robot follow the line. You can stop the robot at any moment by pressing the "X" cancel button. __The recommended size for the "black line" to follow is between 2-3 cm wide.__ -***The product is sensible to electrostatic discharge, observe ESD-safe handling procedures when working with it*** +***The product is sensitive to electrostatic discharge, observe ESD-safe handling procedures when working with it*** Now that you have played with Alvik and have seen it moving, it is time to know more in-depth how it is built and how to get much more than the out-of-the-box experience from it.