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Wonder Workshop wants to help teachers develop personalized coding and robotics lesson plans for their students. Through Class Connect, teachers will be able to track student progress as they play and ...
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A startup called Wonder Workshop is teaching kids how to code using Swift. Founded in 2012, Wonder Workshop makes toy robots, called Dash and Dot, that kids can control with programs they create using ...
Robots are infiltrating elementary school classrooms, and that's great news for students and educators. Two toy robots called Dash and Dot were introduced by a startup called Wonder Workshop in ...
There's almost nothing more marketable than the ability to code. In fact, 5 of the 10 jobs on Forbes' list of the highest paying, in-demand jobs in America are coding-based. And the others will almost ...
SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Wonder Workshop, maker of the award-winning Dash and Dot robots that make learning to code fun for kids ages 6-12, announced its “Give Wonder” donation ...
Wonder Workshop is dashing towards new markets, especially China. The maker of Dash and Dot has raised a $20 million Series B round led by WI Harper Group and Idea Bulb Ventures with participation ...
Kids' robotics company Wonder Workshop is launching two new robots designed to introduce children to coding in a fun, hands-on way. First up is Cue, the slightly older sibling of the company's 2014 ...
Wonder Workshop is raising more cash for its robots that teach children computer science concepts. The San Mateo, Calif.-based startup, founded in 2012, announced a $20 million Series B round co-led ...