You may not have been able to play with Lego in school, but your kids can. Lego Education has revealed the WeDo 2.0 robotics kit aimed at elementary school students, over eight years after launching ...
Creative company Lego has fresh tools and plastic bricks ready for parents and teachers who want to inspire their kids with fun projects in robotics and programming. At the CES 2016 trade show the ...
New wireless, tablet-ready robot-based learning system for elementary science curriculum teaches science and coding in a hands-on way At the International Consumer Electronics Show, LEGO Education ...
LEGO Education is launching a new version of its WeDo robotics kit for elementary school students at CES today. Just like its predecessor, WeDo 2.0 is meant to introduce students to robotics, ...
Your kids could be about to start playing with Lego at school after the company has launched an educational toy box that encourages robotic code learning. Best seen ...
Traditional modes of rote learning, especially in science, has become somewhat passé these days. The rapid growth of technology and its growing role in our lives demand a more creative approach to ...
The Lego Education division of Lego has announced at CES 2016 this week that a new version of its WeDo robotics kits will be made available for elementary school students. The new Lego WeDo 2.0 ...
Earlier today, LEGO revealed WeDo 2.0, a new robotics kit that's designed for elementary school kids. The 280-piece set enables the creation of motorized forms, okay, robots, that will help students ...
Lego Education has updated its aging WeDo robotic learning system with WeDo 2.0. Geared toward schools or parents looking to add some structured learning to playtime, it comes in kit form and is an ...
LEGO WeDo is a toy theme created by the popular Danish company that has far greater ambitions than simply being a plaything. The WeDo line is intended to teach children in primary school science, ...
Colm Gorey was a senior journalist with Silicon Republic. He joined in January 2014 and covered AI, IoT, science and anything that will get us to Mars quicker. When not trying to get his hands on the ...