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We loved iRobot's coding robot, the rt1, and right now, you can get a similar model, the rt0, on sale for a huge discount—find out more.
How to train a robot with virtual reality (no coding required) The convergence of VR and robotics is one of the most important early use cases for mixed reality in the enterprise.
VEX Robotics, a leader in K-12 STEM education, is proud to feature its first drone product, the VEX AIR Competition Drone, alongside the innovative VEX AIM Coding Robot, at ISTELive 25. These ...
Kids' robotics company Wonder Workshop is launching two new robots designed to introduce children to coding in a fun, hands-on way. First up is Cue, the slightly older sibling of the company's ...
Lego Mindstorms robots have done wonders getting kids interested in science and programming. Now Lego Education is launching a new robot learning system, dubbed WeDo 2.0, to help teach kids about ...
The sale is a $50 markdown from the Sphero RVR's typical price of $249.99 for the sleek, versatile robot. There are a lot of robots and STEAM rover kits out there, but the Sphero RVR stands out ...
Five-year-old Duoduo is clearly hooked on her new toy, a blue robot called Dash. The only child in her family, Duoduo teaches the robot how to dance on her iPad - even naming it meimei, or little ...
This Robot Teaches Kids About Coding These educational toys play games, work with mobile devices – and actually are fun. By Mike Murphy, Quartz November 13, 2015 ...
When they press a button, the robot enacts their program, performing a dance or telling a story. Kibo, which emphasizes concepts such as sequencing that are relevant to coding, also supports ...
Dot and Dash are two new robots that teach coding skills to children as young as five. They’re now being field tested in a few dozen elementary school classrooms around the country.
WowWee, the Hong Kong-based manufacturer behind that old RadioShack stalwart, RoboSapien, showed off a couple of promising high-tech toys due out in the ...
They can recognize faces, speak in 19 languages, even do tai chi. One Connecticut library will be using these toddler-sized robots to teach patrons coding and programming skills.
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