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Dash & Dot by Wonder Workshop
Wonder Workshop makes learning to code meaningful and fun for children. Dash & Dot, a pair of robots, combine play and learning for children ages 5 and up. For more information, visit our website at http://makewonder.com.
Dash is an explorer.
• Drives around.
• Senses objects in front and behind.
• Hears and responds to sounds.
• Comes to life with sound, lights, and head motion.
Dot is an instigator.
• Responds to how it is moved.
• Sends a signal for Dash to see where it is.
• Hears and responds to sounds.
• Transforms with sounds, lights, and imagination.
Dash & Dot connect wirelessly over Bluetooth and come with four iPad and Android experiences:
- Go gets you started and exploring the world of Dash & Dot in no time. Simply connect with Bluetooth and get off and running. This app is a portal for online ideas and content.
- Path takes Dash on adventures as kids draw a path for Dash to take. Unlock themes and special animations. This app teaches basic sequencing and event- based programming.
- Blockly is a visual programming tool that lets kids control Dash & Dot, making them move and interact with each other. This app teaches sequencing, events, conditionals, and loops.
- Xylo is a music app that uses the xylophone accessory. Compose songs and program Dash to move around while playing music. This app teaches sequencing and loops.
Accessories for Dash & Dot help give them additional looks and abilities. They include a xylophone, a pusher bar, a smartphone mount (to take videos with any smartphone), bunny ears, and a tow hook.
Dash is $199. The Wonder Pack, including all robots and accessories, is $349. They are available for purchase at the Wonder Workshop website here: http://makewonder.com.
15-foot-tall robots coming to a reality near you!
Boston-based engineers developing humanoid robots meant to be piloted by two people
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LegoWorld 2014 Utrecht Pictures
Pictures from RoboCup German Open 2014
VEX IQ Unboxing, detail pictures
The VEX IQ system was designed to be simple and easy for students to use. Structural pieces snap together and come apart without tools, allowing for quick build times and easy modifications. A variety of gears, wheels and other accessories allows for complete customisation of VEX IQ projects and mobile robots.
The Robot Brain takes high-end, powerful technology and simplifies it for educational use while keeping a high ceiling. Connect any combination of up to 12 Smart Port devices to the Robot Brain, which can then be controlled by built-in programs or programmed via a computer and compatible software program. In addition to using pre-programmed instructions, VEX IQ robots can be controlled by drivers using the Controller.
VEX IQ sensors, including a color sensor, gyroscope, potentiometer, allow for advanced robots and teaching opportunities.
Here are the pictures i have taken during unboxing:
The complete box with nice sticker on it!
The opened box, showing manual and separator.
Still boxed motors, sensor and some parts in sorting tray.
One unboxed motor
An unboxed distance sensor (ultrasonic).
A touch-sensor/bumper.
A Touch-LED, a touch sensor able to show 16mio diff. colors.
Electronic parts come with a small manual.
All this stuff hides under the sorting tray.
The battery pack for the robot brain.
A color sensor.
Big set of cables in various length.
The battery charging station with battery on it.
Wheels…
Gyro sensor
The robot brain
Connectors
…and a lot of other parts, gears, shafts, etc…
…and even more parts…
Robot pictures taken at museum of technoloy, Vienna
The following pictures were taken at the robot exhibiton at the museum of technology in Vienna.
More information: http://www.technischesmuseum.at/ausstellung/roboter
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SpacePI: Launching a BrickPi into near space
A few weeks back the guys at Dexter Industries completed their mission to launch a BrickPi, Raspberry Pi, and Raspberry Pi camera up into near space with a high altitude balloon.
More Information here.