Arya Grigaliunas sat on the floor of the Storytime Room at Winter Park Public Library on Sunday and swiped her fingers back and forth across the screen of a purple-cased iPad. The digital movements ...
Before my daughter got to test out Dash and Dot, our dogs were already getting to know them. I’d gotten the two kid-friendly robots — Dash, who sits up high on three wheels, and Dot, his more static ...
Wonder Workshop, the education technology company that introduced Dash and Dot to classrooms, has developed a virtual world with a virtual robot for student access in remote classes. The digital ...
Jefferson Middle School fifth graders Cameron Micciche, Dylan Gazdak, Nathan Houghwot, Reiley Kolstee and Haileigh Peterson work on a DASH coding challenge during Julie Livengood’s ACCEL enrichment ...
A startup called Wonder Workshop is teaching kids how to code using Swift. Founded in 2012, Wonder Workshop makes toy robots, called Dash and Dot, that kids can control with programs they create using ...
Wonder Workshop’s Dash robot is now programmable with Apple’s Swift coding language thanks to new lessons available in the latest version of the Swift Playgrounds app for iPad, which launched ...
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of stories about ways in which students are benefiting from the Sonoma Valley Education Foundation’s Classroom Grants. Five brand-new miniature robots ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What's harder: shopping for the holidays or teaching your kids the basics of computer programming? A startup called Wonder ...
If coding really is the new literacy, you’re going to want to start your kid early. Enter Dot and Dash–Wonder Workshop’s two new robots that teach coding skills to children as young as five that are ...
Second and third grade students at Bon Air Elementary School in Lower Burrell are celebrating March Madness this week — but with a ping-pong basketball, a plexiglass court, paper displays of defenders ...