The Wonder Workshop robots are some of the most popular and effective STEAM solutions. Beginning in early elementary school, students can explore the basics of block coding using the Dash. Then, once they have those foundational skills, they can try text coding with the Cue Robot in middle school. Each of these educational robotics solutions offer amazing upside for both students and their teachers. Compatible with intuitive and in-depth mobile CS apps, both the Dash and Cue help transform STEAM education. They're also each compatible with a range of devices. No matter how your classroom or makerspace is designed, the Wonder Workshop robots are very intriguing assets to add. In this section, you'll find our top content and recommendations for using these robotics and coding tools successfully in all levels of elementary and middle school learning.
Whether you're looking for our popular Tips & Tricks blogs, STEM project guides in our Eduporium Experiment posts, or news on any Wonder Workshop sales, new releases, or updates, you'll find all that here. The Wonder Workshop team has also created invaluable resources for 21st century learning. For teachers, their Class Connect platform makes it incredibly easy to organize classes and track student progress with coding. As for students, the virtual Dash coding environment is a very exciting EdTech innovation. You'll also find lots of helpful information on the fully stocked Wonder Workshop robotics bundles. Whether for the Dash or Cue, these bundles include access to Class Connect. They also provide educators with all the robots and accessories they'll need to lead powerful coding experiences. Enjoy the content and we hope it helps enhance your STEM instruction!
For a limited time, we’re excited to be able to offer some of the best Wonder Workshop robotics kits at discounted prices for educators. Among the featured items include classroom kits for teaching with both the Dash and Cue with savings as high as 20 percent! Overall, 10 of the Wonder Workshop kits are being discounted, but only for a
With classes getting underway this past week in a lot of the country and other students really getting into the swing of things, we thought we’d take some time to reinforce how learning with technology can spur development and help them build some of the skills they’ll need most. This week, we’re taking a look at some of the best
Teaching coding and robotics in elementary school just got a great boost! With more convenient and robust Wonder Workshop bundles, STEM educators can teach programming more easily than ever! All six new options are now on our store and include as many as 24 Dash Robots to help energize experiential learning this school year!
Heather Russell is a STEAM teacher from Ecoff Elementary in the Chesterfield (VA) County Public Schools. She is working hard to bring more coding and robotics opportunities to the students in the 39 elementary schools in her district and we’re more than happy to be able to reward her hard work and excellent application!
Keeping up with the latest releases from EdTech companies is important to us and we constantly work to make sure that we’re not missing anything important. At the same time, we’re researching each product ourselves to make sure that it will undoubtedly enhance instruction for all teachers and students that use it. Here are a few to check out!
We had a blast attending this year’s ISTE Conference in Philadelphia. It was a great couple of days and we truly enjoyed getting to catch up with a lot of our vendor and educator partners. The topics on everyone’s minds ranged from AI in education to creating more agency in professional learning with keynotes aimed at inspiring educators.
Curricular content for the Wonder Workshop robots (Dash, Dot, and Cue) and the Root Robot is available on our store—and each offer as great of an educational advantage for teachers as they do for students! Keep reading to learn more about each of these curriculum guides and their specific benefits in the classroom.
One way for coding education to be more meaningful is for educators to have access to coinciding curriculum so they know what concepts to cover and how to illustrate them. Another way is for them to learn about the STEM tools they’ll be using to teach coding and this kind of PD is another key resource.
It’s designed exclusively for use with the Cue and allows students to try something new while coding. Now, they can create typed code that gets the Cue to launch the foam projectiles and unlock many new elements to learning with robotics! Keep reading to learn more about the accessories students can use with the Cue and where you might be
Our online store is always growing and we like to think of it as a one-stop shop for all educational technology needs. Whether it’s early education or high school technology, we regularly add the latest releases or versions of existing EdTech from a lot of the world’s top vendors. We also offer an Educator Discount of up to 20 percent