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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.
Vikas Gupta is showing me his robot, a three-wheeled whirling dervish that vaguely reminds me of Pixar’s Wall-E and sounds like a Teletubbie. Its name is Dash, and there is no escaping its ...
Dash will deliver its first robots through the crowdfunding program launched today by Dragon Innovation to move its robots from research prototype to the "beta" product phase, in anticipation of ...
Dash Robotics makes small bio-inspired robots that teach kids how to program while they play. The bots are $50 apiece and come as a sheet of parts that you have to pop out and build yourself, like ...
With Dash, kindergartners to fifth graders at Fairfield Elementary Magnet are learning how to program a robot. "The kids are programming Dash to do a sequence of events," Farris explained.
Elementary school and beyond Dash and Dot are already in 600 elementary schools, mostly across the U.S., helping kids with their programming education.
Robotics classes are becoming popular in middle and high schools, but now a new program aims to bring those 21st century skills to early childhood education.
Based in San Mateo, Calif., Wonder Workshop builds robots that help teach children age 5 and up how to code. Initially named Play-i, the company was founded in 2012 by CEO Vikas Gupta, CTO Saurabh ...