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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 & Dot, from San Francisco Bay Area startup Wonder Workshop, are designed for kids 5 and up. They can be programmed, via four free apps for varying age groups, to do just about anything ...
The startup’s Dash and Dot robots – currently used in more than 8,500 schools worldwide – introduce students to computer science and STEM concepts. With the new partnership, both robots are now ...
Vikas Gupta is showing me his robot, a three-wheeled whirling dervish that vaguely reminds me of Pixar’s Wall-E and sounds like a Teletubbie. Its name is Dash, and there is no escaping its ...
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 ...
Dash is a one-eyed, three-wheeled, robot toy that is oozing with personality and designed to help kids learn how to program, all while playing games, singing songs, or just chasing the dogs around ...
There was never a question that Dash and Dot wouldn’t appeal to her, though. In fact, she thought they looked and sounded great. But the two robots were originally quite different.