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Dash and Dot by Wonder Workshop are two playful robots who help young programmers discover a world of creativity and fun through coding.

Children as young as 5 years are able to control their robot, using imagination and simple applications. Dash and Dot are designed to grow with kids, offering more challenging concepts to build on their coding knowledge with intermediate and advanced apps.

Through hands-on play, children learn about computer science and are inspired to create music, produce stories, build worlds and navigate space. And with snap-on accessories such as Xylophone, Tow Hook and the Smartphone Mount, the possibilities are endless.

[From the Wonder Workshop Website]

“About Dash:

Kids can watch their virtual coding turn into tangible learning experiences in real time as Dash, with its performance and multiple sensors, interacts with and responds to its surroundings.

About Dot:

Small but mighty, Dot is Dash’s companion, and quite a brainy little robot on its own. Dot comes with several built-in games, such as Magic Dot Ball, Dot of Music, and Light Sword. Using our free apps, Wonder and Blockly, students can create more than 100 games. Plus, with its IR-sensors, Dot can sense and even control Dash!

About Wonder Workshop:

Founded in 2012, Wonder Workshop is a dynamic startup made up of passionate and motivated team members. Although we began in the obligatory Silicon Valley garage, with ideas jotted down on the necessary napkin manifesto, Wonder Workshop has grown up and is headquartered in sunny San Mateo, CA, with offices around the globe. And our small, but mighty robots have reached far and wide.”

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“The MOST fun way to foster coding skills: through robotics!”

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Designed for learning, engineered for fun.

At Wonder Workshop, our family of award-winning robots and age-appropriate apps encourage hands-on play and learning to make creative problem-solving concrete and tangible. Our vision is to inspire kids of all ages by giving them tools to imagine and invent the future.

Our tailored solutions propel the fun forward with personable robots and apps designed for kids ages 5-14. See how our virtual robot and Class Connect platform provide educators and students the tools they need to build coding and problem-solving skills and engineer the future. Explore and track progress through in-app puzzles, standards-aligned math activities, and for 2022-23, our new Coding Pathways coding curriculum. Annual robotics challenges engage kids on another level and our professional learning opportunities support educators who are establishing a foundation for 21st-century learning.

“Using Blockly with Dash and Dot and coding task cards enables me to differentiate for all learners and requires students to apply math and ELA content as they complete engaging activities.“

“Girls sometimes don’t gravitate towards traditional robotics activities, but with Dash robots, there is an instant connection. Because of Dash’s personality, interactivity and creativity, girls are now the enthusiastic leaders of our robotics lessons.“

Wessen kinder hießen dot und dash

Christian Waters

Director of Technology Integration, Utah

“Dash and Dot have been instrumental in teaching students empathy, cooperative play, teamwork, patience, resilience, persistence, and taking risks.“

Wessen kinder hießen dot und dash

Smita Kolhatkar

Director of Technology and Innovation, California

“Two years ago, we bought our first Dash & Dot robots. We started with Code.org but I wanted to do more hands-on work so the students could see the impact ... We’ve taken a lot of pride in encouraging our girls into STEM fields and telling them about what jobs are out there. By teaching them to code, we show them that the sky is the limit.“

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Cynthia Cooksey

Library Media Specialist, Texas

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Wer hat seine Kinder Dot and Dash genannt?

Edison wurde durch seine Erfindungen nicht nur Millionär, auch er war ein Visionär. Seine beiden Erstgeborenen – eine Tochter und einen Sohn - eigentlich hießen sie Marion und Thomas Junior – nannte er schlicht "Dot" und "Dash" – "Punkt" und "Strich".

Warum nannte Edison seine Kinder Dot und Dash?

Geboren wurde er als zweites Kind von Edisons erster Frau Mary Stilwell, die bereits 1884 starb. In Anlehnung an das Morsealphabet wurde er von seinem Vater mit dem Spitznamen Dash (Strich) bedacht, während seine ältere Schwester Dot (Punkt) genannt wurde.