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Drones Take Flight as Latest K–12 Learning Tool

EdTech Magazine

The New Media Consortium , which publishes its annual “Horizon Report for K-12” previewing the technologies likely to impact education in the coming five years, forecast back in 2015 that by 2019, we would see drones playing a role in education. . MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out how K–12 students are using drones to tackle complex problems. .

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Robot Maker Wonder Workshop Raises a $20M Series B to Expand Internationally

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The company’s flagship products are two round blue robots aimed at introducing students six to 12 to computational thinking. Students use an iOS or Android app to code commands for the robots. By the end of 2015, 1,500 schools, mostly American, had adopted it. Dash retails for $150; Dot for $50.

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Code With Kids and See What Happens #hourofcode #edtech #edchat #caedchat

Adam Welcome

Check out this article New EdTech Resource. Robots are cool. What better way to take coding to the next level than to code a robot to drive or roll or to program a drone to fly? Dash from Wonder Workshop is an adorable little robot that can be programmed using 5 different apps available on IOS and Android!

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#EdTechTidBIts of the Week (April 21, 2015)

EdTechnocation.com

Here's your #EdTechTidBits for the week of April 21, 2015. I found two new apps, a Disney article, a robotics competition to the moon, and a repository of maker projects! The task is to design, create, and program a robot that can rove & navigate on the moon's surface. They also have an Android app !

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#EdTechTidBits of the Week (April 27, 2015)

EdTechnocation.com

Here are your #EdTechTidBits for the week of April 27, 2015! Tickle is an app for the iPad that allows you to create Scratch like programs to control your robotic toys such as drones, Sphero , and your Philips Hue wireless light bulbs. There is a free web-based version, Edmodo app, and iPad app (with Android coming soon!).

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#EdTechTidBits of the Week (April 27, 2015)

EdTechnocation.com

Here are your #EdTechTidBits for the week of April 27, 2015! Tickle is an app for the iPad that allows you to create Scratch like programs to control your robotic toys such as drones, Sphero , and your Philips Hue wireless light bulbs. There is a free web-based version, Edmodo app, and iPad app (with Android coming soon!).

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Code With Kids and See What Happens - written with Karly Moura!

Adam Welcome

Check out this article New EdTech Resource. Robots are cool. What better way to take coding to the next level than to code a robot to drive or roll or to program a drone to fly? Dash from Wonder Workshop is an adorable little robot that can be programmed using 5 different apps available on IOS and Android!