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Willow Knowles-Eugenios, 5, learns how to program a Dash robot using code commands to bulldoze plastic balls during a Sunday workshop at Winter Park Public Library.
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 ...
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.
BERKELEY, CALIF. (September 5, 2013) – Dash Robotics today unveiled a new high performance, low-cost "origami" robot that runs fast on six legs, weighs only half an ounce and can be easily built ...
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 ...
Dash Robotics is using crowdfunding to help build its first hobbyist robot for home robotics enthusiast, with the aim of providing advanced tech for very little money thanks to a unique ...
In Round Two of its battle of the toy robots showdown, Consumer Reports pits WowWee's CHiP against Wonder Workshop's Dash. And the winner is ...
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 ...
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.
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