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Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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Cue: A Robot for Middle Schoolers Offers Advanced Coding Capabilities | Tech Review

Cue: A Robot for Middle Schoolers Offers Advanced Coding Capabilities | Tech Review | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Roll aside, Dash, Cue is in the house. Wonder Workshop’s new robot, Cue ($200), is the company’s follow-up to the popular Dash and Dot and its first product designed for middle school students.

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Root Robotics’s 50,000 robots for South Korean school kids shows coding projects can hit scale

Root Robotics’s 50,000 robots for South Korean school kids shows coding projects can hit scale | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
The Root Robotics flagship robot looks a little bit like a miniature hexagonal Roomba — but instead of cleaning up messes, it shows kids how to code. Users can program it to draw, move, and sing through a mobile app. It’s demoing at the Consumer Electronics Show, and 50,000 Root robots will soon be teaching kids Python, JavaScript, and Swift in South Korea via a partnership with after-school coding academy Coding & Play. Starting in June, it will also be available to purchase for $200.

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