Wonder Workshop Teaches Children to Code Using App, Robots

The app pairs with the company's Dash and Dot robots, and allows children to program their behaviors using the Wonder coding language.

Wonder Workshop, a company focused on robotics and hands-on play for children, has announced the release of its Wonder app on iOS devices, aimed at teaching children computer science through the appropriately-titled ‘Wonder’ coding language. The app connects to Wonder Workshop’s real-world robots, named Dash and Dot, and allows users to program actions for the robots using cues within the app.

Designed for children eight and up, the Wonder app offers level-based challenges, which focus on teaching the robots to perform specific ‘behaviors,’ like activating sounds or animations, by connecting behaviors with ‘cues.’

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