Discover a variety of robotics that are used across the K-12 educational settings. Robotics originates in the field of engineering and science which deals with the creation and building of robots through computer programming.
Dash and Dot robots are part of the Wonder Workshop family of robotics. Wonder Workshop provides robots, apps (Wonder, Blockly, Go, Path, Xylo, and Cue), curriculum (Activities Library, Notebooks, Learn to Code Challenge Cards), competitions, and professional development.
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Root is a little mobile robot designed to teach kids logic and coding skills. It draws, plays music, lights up, and can drive on metal-backed whiteboards with the help of magnets in its belly.
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Sphero BOLT is a coding robot that lets kids learn coding through hands-on play and STEAM activities. Sphero uses these apps for coding: Sphero Edu, littleBits Fuse, Sphero Play, and Specdrums Edu, and Spectdrums Edu. Learn more about the apps here.
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The "Go anywhere, do anything, robot." Using programmable coding, color cards to drive the RVR. The RVR is capable of speaking to other RVR rovers, and to Sphero Bolt. Allows other 3rd party pieces of hardware to be connected. Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and micro:bit is all compatible.
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Recommended for use from kindergarten through college. Uses a range of coding from block coding to Python. Finch 2.0 can code using FinchBlox, MakeCode, Swift, Kotlin, Python, Java, BirdBlox, and Snap! It is also compatible with iOS, Android, Chromebook, Windows, Apple and Linux.
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The Hummingbird Robotics Kit allows students to design, build, and program a robot out of any materials, with any device, and in multiple programming languages.
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