A startup called Wonder Workshop is teaching kids how to code using Swift. Founded in 2012, Wonder Workshop makes toy robots, called Dash and Dot, that kids can control with programs they create using ...
Before my daughter got to test out Dash and Dot, our dogs were already getting to know them. I’d gotten the two kid-friendly robots — Dash, who sits up high on three wheels, and Dot, his more static ...
What’s harder: shopping for the holidays or teaching your kids the basics of computer programming? A startup called Wonder Workshop is aiming to make both a little easier. Based in San Mateo, Calif., ...
Vikas Gupta is showing me his robot, a three-wheeled whirling dervish that vaguely reminds me of Pixar’s Wall-E and sounds like a Teletubbie. Its name is Dash, and there is no escaping its adorability ...
There’s a new trend happening. Call it the Daddening of Tech: men who have made their fortunes in Silicon Valley suddenly having children, and becoming concerned that the walled gardens they in part ...
Can robots teach your kids to code? It’s a bold claim, but this programmable robotic duo bills itself as doing just that for children ages five and up. The good: These two robots are meant to interact ...
What better way for kids to while away the summer days than with playful robots that can be programmed to do just about anything? Win two for free here. Leslie Katz led a team that explored the ...
Apple has teamed up with Wonder Workshop to teach students Swift, an easy-to-use programming language developed by Apple. The startup’s Dash and Dot robots – currently used in more than 8,500 schools ...
SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, the Toy Industry Association (TIA) announced that Wonder Workshop’s Dash and Dot robots are finalists in this year’s prestigious Toy of the Year (TOTY) ...