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Wonder Workshop, the education technology company that introduced Dash and Dot to classrooms, has developed a virtual world with a virtual robot for student access in remote classes. The digital ...
BERKELEY, CALIF. (September 5, 2013) – Dash Robotics today unveiled a new high performance, low-cost "origami" robot that runs fast on six legs, weighs only half an ounce and can be easily built ...
Willow Knowles-Eugenios, 5, learns how to program a Dash robot using code commands to bulldoze plastic balls during a Sunday workshop at Winter Park Public Library.
The startup’s Dash and Dot robots – currently used in more than 8,500 schools worldwide – introduce students to computer science and STEM concepts. With the new partnership, both robots are now ...
University of Toronto alumni and Toronto-native Andrew Gillies is part of the four-man team behind Dash Robotics - creators of Dash, the world’s first foldable, programmable, origami robot that you ...
Dash is a one-eyed, three-wheeled, robot toy that is oozing with personality and designed to help kids learn how to program, all while playing games, singing songs, or just chasing the dogs around ...
Dash Robotics makes small bio-inspired robots that teach kids how to program while they play.
Have you ever tried to catch a running cockroach? They're fast little suckers, and resilient too, which is why scientists at the University of California Berkeley modeled their latest robot after them ...
Gupta showed me how to use Dash to fire little projectiles at someone, which will be a surefire hit with kids looking to terrorize their siblings or parents.
Scientists from the University of California, Berkeley have adapted a small six-legged robot to perform an evasive maneuver used by cockroaches.