Dash Dash is a robot that students can program to respond to voice commands, dance, sing, launch balls, and navigate objects around the room. Dash is a great way for students to enter the world of robotics. Dash uses Blockly and other Wonder Apps to create behaviors that are sure to entertain students for hours.
Dash is controlled by either an iPad or tablet that is sold separately. You can download the apps from the Apple Store, Google Play or Amazon free of charge.
OSMO Coding OSMO has done it again with their latest product Osmo Coding. Coding teaches logic skills and problem solving to students. It is a hands on activity with physical blocks the students move and attach to controll Awbie as he moves through his colorful world eating strawberries. It is a great way to introduce coding to young students.
Osmo Coding can be purchased separately if you currently have an Osmo or in a bundle for those who do not have an OSMO. OSMO works only with the iPads. It does not work with Android based tablets.
Blue Bot Blue Bot lets you program the robot from a table, PC or via the on-board keys. It is a great way for young students to learn to code through simple directional coding. Students can navigate Blue Bot around the classroom with ease.
Blue Bot can operate alone or via bluetooth with a tablet.
Sphero SPRK Sphero is a great beginning robotic toy for middle school aged children. He is an app-enabled robot that student can control with with an iPad or tablet. The Lightning Lab empowers anyone to program the robot. It uses a drag and drop approach to control the bot.
Kano Complete Kano Complete is a computer that any student can build. Like legos students snap together the pieces with the simple step by step instructions. Once it is built student then can program the computer and learn to code with games and challenges. It is a great way for students to get interested in building and programming computers. With Kano's easy to follow guide students as young as 6 can build their very first computer.