Ozobots can be coded two ways: online with Ozobot Blockly and screen-free with Color Codes. Ozobot offers a Lesson Library of premade lesson using the ozobots.
Bee-Bot is an exciting robot designed specifically for use by young children. This colorful, easy-to-operate, and friendly little robot is a perfect tool for teaching sequencing, estimation, problem-solving, and just having fun!
Students can program Dash to move, sing, dance, flash its lights, respond to voices, make sounds, and even tell a story.
A robot that does incredible things. Children can code their Root robot to draw artwork, play music, respond to touch, light, and sound, and more, all while exploring the fundamentals of robotics.
Alligator clip to an object. When you touch that object, the computer thinks you're pressing the keyboard.
By mimicking a keyboard and mouse the Makey Makey lets you control any computer program with everyday objects.
Enhance students' curiosity and science skills. WeDo makes coding a reality for elementary students. Using LEGO® bricks, easy-to-use software and engaging STEM projects, teachers have all they need to teach their students simple programming skills.
Tello is a mini drone equipped with an HD camera, giving you a bird's-eye view of the world. It is easy to fly, and even a beginner can control it. It can be controlled through an app and coded using scratch.
Virtual reality provides students with an immersive user experience that feels real by creating a 360-degree digital learning environment comprised of computer-generated content. Using the Oculus devices, teachers can bring students to places far and away and explore the environment. For example, 8th grade students studying the Holocaust can spend time exploring the Anne Frank House Museum. While reading the play The Diary of Anne Frank, they can explore the Annex where Anne and seven other adults hid from the Nazi occupation. Simultaneously, sixth-grade science students can delve into a plant or animal cell to experience the parts and functions with their senses.
Similar to VR, Augmented Reality offers teachers a chance to bring content to life and layer clarifying information and resources to any lesson. Students use these tools to participate in an interactive experience in a real-world environment. Students are offered an experience beyond a text or video and give teachers creative ways to teach difficult abstract and complex topics.
Ollie is an app-controlled robot built for speed, tricks, and fun. The Ollie app gives you the power to control everything about your bot – speed, acceleration, handling, and glowing LED colors.
The Code-a-pillar Twist has more than 1,000 possible coding combinations for kids to explore as they send their pal here, there, and everywhere! Kids can twist the dials on the caterpillar's segments to create a sequence and send their pal along the programmed path with moves like forward, turn right, and turn left. They can even add exciting lights and sound effects! This friendly learning toy encourages kids to experiment while they play, exercising important skills like problem solving, planning and sequencing, and more. Where will Code-a-pillar Twist go next? Where development comes into play Reasoning & Problem Solving: Programming a path for Code-a-pillar Twist opens the door to problem solving as kids figure out how to get their pal to go wherever they want! Planning and Sequencing: After twisting the segments a few times, kids will discover that if they plan a path and twist the dials to create the right sequence, they can get Code-a-pillar Twist to follow their plan! Critical Thinking: By programming different combinations to send Code-a-pillar Twist down various paths, kids can try and try again, exercising those critical thinking skills!
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The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that introduces you to how software and hardware work together. It has an LED light display, buttons, sensors and many input/output features that, when programmed, let it interact with you and your world.
Hello, my name is Maqueen, is a graphical programming robot for STEM education, which inherits playability and simple operation of micro:bit. The Mini-body, interesting features and plug-and-play allow children to quickly learn graphic programming in entertaining, nurturing children's interest in science and logical thinking.