“On top of robotics, the next-gen WeDo Kit also teaches kids STEM basics via various science projects. WeDo 2.0 Is a Crash Course in Robotics, Science and More Now if only we could find a way to make Shakespeare less boring through LEGOs.” - Gizmodo “Not that the world doesn’t need more professional athletes or actors, it’s just important for kids to realize that other careers aren’t necessarily as boring as they’re often made out to be. LEGO Robotics Inspires Reluctant Learners LEGO Education WeDo 2.0, a big wireless update to a system that launched in 2009, teaches children to build tiny robots while challenging them to solve real-world science problems with coding and, of course, bricks.” - Wall Street Journal “Playing with LEGO is fun, but now it’s also a way to teach science. The skills these students learn with WeDo and Mindstorm also translate directly into the FIRST LEGO League, a school-based competition in which students create programmable robots built from Lego bricks.” - EdTech Magazine As they get older, they can upgrade to the slightly more complex Mindstorm platform. “LEGO’s WeDo is among the few endeavors designed with young children in mind. “These science lessons do more than just teach students facts to memorize, they represent an immersive experience that instills a deeper understanding of the scientific method and evidence-based reasoning.” -Jeffrey Marlow, geobiologist, via GizMagĮven Young Kids Can Get Excited About STEM Here’s what educators and tech companies have to say about this cool new robotics kit for elementary students. We read all of the reviews on LEGO® Education’s newest product, WeDo 2.0 so you don’t have to.
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