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The inquisitive robots the company has built -- Dash and Dot – are blue and orange, one-eyed, round and chatty. They can sense objects around them (to prevent bumping into walls) and respond to ...
Dash and Dot’s other apps — Blocky, Go, Path, and Xylo — all have value, but Wonder feels kind of special. It’s an intuitive and kid-friendly way of presenting coding and robotics.
Dash Robot Gets Virtual World By Dian Schaffhauser 06/01/20 Wonder Workshop, the education technology company that introduced Dash and Dot to classrooms, has developed a virtual world with a virtual ...
Dash Robotics, creators of Dash, the the world’s first foldable, programmable origami robot that you can build yourself, has officially crowdfunded their project yesterday afternoon after being live ...
Dash and Dot, the fun, programmable robots that bring the magic of coding to life through play, have been nominated for the top Tech Toy of 2017. The winners will be announced at the annual awards ...
Wonder Workshop makes Dash and Dot, clever bots that teach elementary kids coding, and Cue for middle grades. Lessons are aligned with the 4Cs and Code.org. Middle school lessons move from block ...
Maybe the fact that we were recently given the Wonder Workshop’s new Dash robot to review has something to do with it. (Like 100 percent to do with it.) Have you heard of this great, award-winning ...
Kids have executed over 4.6 million programs on Dash and Dot and thousands of teams of kids ages 6-12 are currently engaged in Wonder Workshop’s International Robotics Competition, a series of ...