Bee-Bot and Blue-Bot are programmable floor robots designed to introduce young learners (typically ages 3–7) to basic programming, sequencing, and directional language. Both robots are widely used in early education settings to foster computational thinking and problem-solving skills through hands-on interaction.
The Sphero Indi is a car-shaped learning robot designed to introduce early learners (ages 4 and up) to the fundamentals of STEAM, computational thinking, and computer science. It uses a color sensor and colorful mats to move.
VEX 123 is an educational robotics system designed for young learners, typically pre-K through 2nd grade, to introduce them to coding, problem-solving, and computational thinking. It’s part of the VEX Robotics platform but simplified for early learners.
LEGO Education SPIKE Essential is a STEAM learning kit designed for elementary school students in grades 1 through 5. It combines LEGO building with coding and programmable hardware to engage children in hands-on, narrative-based problem-solving.
LEGO Spike Prime is an educational robotics kit designed for students to explore STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) learning. It combines LEGO building elements, an intuitive coding app, and programmable hardware to help students develop skills in coding, computational thinking, and problem-solving.
Tynker is a comprehensive coding platform designed for children aged 5 to 18. It offers a range of courses that progress from visual block-based coding to more advanced programming languages like Python, JavaScript, and Swift.
Minecraft: Education Edition is a classroom-friendly version of the popular game, tailored to support learning across various subjects, including math, science, history, and coding.