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!
Using their Dash and Dot Robots in elementary school along with the more advanced Cue Robot in middle school, the Wonder Workshop team is helping educators prepare students for tomorrow. If you didn’t know, we carry a bunch of their kits and accessories on our store, including their brand-new Gripper Building Kit!
In some parts of the country, school has already started, but for those who return back right before or right after Labor Day, there is still a bit of time to do some EdTech research and discover some new tech tools to potentially bring into the classroom for the new year! So, here’s some suggestions for tech tools to use
Back in 2016, flood waters destroyed much of their school’s Louisiana campus and they were forced to start over in a number of ways. After feeling tons of support from their community, however, the students of LPPS came together under the leadership of Nikki Lavergne to redesign their learning experiences and redesign their futures.
With this charismatic robot and accompanying app, students can play games, chat, control, and program the Cue in Blockly or JavaScript. They can even pick one of four avatars to represent and track their progress: Charge, Zest, Smirk, and Pep! Each avatar is preprogrammed with unique personalities, expressions, and interactions.
If you’ve heard of the Dash Robot from Wonder Workshop, you’ve most likely heard of the Dot! Small but mighty, the Dot is a responsive and interactive robot designed for students aged six and up. Though it may not be quite as popular as the Dash because it lacks its own motors, the Dot is still a great tool for
Most of the time, the best part of hands-on learning is the collaboration that comes with it. Thanks to the classroom packs recently added by Wonder Workshop, that remains the case. Over the last few years, the Dash and Dot Robots have helped students code, create, and become Future Ready with their engaging activities.
Since it is Halloween and all, we got to thinking about how teachers could celebrate with technology. Sure, they could build something to scare their students, but that could take time and we’re all about helping teachers save time. We thought the next best thing would be adding some appropriately colored robots to the fold.
There’s no shortage of interactive surprises with this cool new robot. Designed for children aged 11 and up, the Cue is ideal for introducing artificial intelligence and helping kids advance their coding skills. With this inviting robot and the Cue app from Wonder Workshop, students play games, chat, control, and program the Cue in Blockly or JavaScript.
Robotics kits are incredibly valuable for teaching students the skills they really need to know. They’re useful for shaping real problem solving skills, creativity, and, most importantly, coding. The best part? Students can use robotics tools in any grade—starting in Pre-K with super simple models and continuing through high school with the more complex tools.
Here’s your chance to do just that. We’re having a FLASH SALE with huge PRICE REDUCTIONS on some of our absolute BEST STEM learning tools. With unbelievable prices on innovative products for robotics, 3D printing, design, and coding, can you (or your students) really afford to miss out? The Dash and Dot kits, Ozobot kits, and more are part of