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Dash Robot Gets Virtual World By Dian Schaffhauser 06/01/20 Wonder Workshop, the education technology company that introduced Dash and Dot to classrooms, has developed a virtual world with a virtual ...
Wonder Workshop has deployed robots into 150 US schools to inspire kids to learn to code. The Dash and Dot robots are controlled using Android and iOS apps.
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.
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I’d gotten the two kid-friendly robots — Dash, who sits up high on three wheels, and Dot, his more static little partner — up and running less than 10 minutes after opening the box.
Watch These Robots That Can Teach Kids How to Code Watch Wonder Workshop founder Vikas Gupta demonstrate Dot and Dash, adorable robots that let kids have fun while they learn useful coding skills.
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 ...
Dash, meanwhile, is the autonomous version of Dot. Costing $149.99, he’s got wheels that allow him to get around by himself, allowing kids to learn how to program a robot to move.
The robots are available on the Wonder Workshop site and Amazon. Dash costs $199, and the pair together costs $259. Accessories range from about $20 to $40. The apps are free. Advertisement ...