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Wonder Workshop has unveiled two new CleverBots robots for children, dubbed Cue and Dot. The robots are designed to inspire children and teens to be creative and learn how to program robots.
Gupta and his team brought along 10 of its Cue robots to a hands-on workshop Wednesday during the Fast Company Innovation Festival to demonstrate how to get kids hooked on the crucial skill.
We review the Cue robot from Wonder Workshop: a delightfully chatty three-wheeled bot for ages 11 and up that's as fun as it is educational.
A new STEM-based school program is teaching kindergarteners how to use robots Robotics classes are becoming popular in middle and high schools, but now a new program aims to bring those 21st ...
The team used a trick any introverted teenager might know: They asked the robot and AI to look in the mirror to learn how to form a smile.
Check out the Cue robot from Wonder Workshop. Basically the idea is for kids to have some fun with a cute and clever device, while learning how to code ...
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 ...