Toy robots are nothing new. In the 1980s, the R2D2-like Tomy Verbot or the clunky Milton Bradley Big Trak let kids program their movements or actions using voice commands or a keypad. The marketing ...
The classroom can be a boring place, but the students of the future seem to be in for a much more high-tech education, with companies such as Aerowood creating products to develop skills for a coding ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." No doubt STEM-based schoolwork is part of your kid’s curriculum. But if you’re seeking enrichment at home ...
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 ...
Packed with new technology and features, Bit+ takes the best of the tried and true Bit robot and adds more functionality and utility, including increased connectivity and battery life, Arduino® ...