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Robotics classes are becoming popular in middle and high schools, but now a new program aims to bring those 21st century skills to early childhood education.
Dash Robotics makes small bio-inspired robots that teach kids how to program while they play. The bots are $50 apiece and come as a sheet of parts that you have to pop out and build yourself, like ...
Wonder Workshop, the education technology company that introduced Dash and Dot to classrooms, has developed a virtual world with a virtual robot for student access in remote classes. The digital ...
Feature Before my daughter got to test out Dash and Dot, our dogs were already getting to know them. I’d gotten the two kid-friendly robots — Dash, who sits up high on three wheels, and Dot ...
Using an iPad, the Greenmont Elementary School fourth-graders traded off programming and control of the Dash robot. The duo measured distance in centimeters, set the amount of power the robot ...
Teacher Brooke Miller instructs students Bennett Myers, center, and his classmate Leo Weng on the March Madness Dash-ketball activity, at Bon Air Elementary School in Lower Burrell on March 31.
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