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Lego wedo 2.0
Lego wedo 2.0









Lego Education Senior Manager Simon Davenport explained, “We have been working with teachers and educational specialists for more than 37 years to help make learning fun." and continued, “We believe that expanding knowledge and building skills will create active, collaborative, lifelong learners. In 2017, Lego Education is the arm of The Lego Group dedicated to developing products for educators that fit with the school curriculum. The product line focuses on the complete Lego learning pathway from elementary through high school. Lego Education (formerly known as Lego Dacta) is a Lego theme designed specifically for schools that concentrates sets that can be used by education institutions and includes sets the focus on Duplo and Technic themes and contain larger amounts of pieces. Lego tells me support for Chromebooks, which are getting increasingly popular in schools, will arrive in the second half of 2016.For use by schools, particularly STEAM learning WeDo 2.0 is now available and the software will run on PCs, Macs, iPads and Android tablets and phones. The LEGO Education team tells me that outfitting a classroom with enough units should cost about $2,000, which would include the cost of licensing the curriculum. LEGO also offers schools a curriculum with more than 40 hours of lessons that are built on the key science standards typically taught in second to fourth grade. Some of these are basic engineering projects like building a small truck for a lesson on recycling, while use the LEGO bricks to teach students about plants and pollination - a life science project you wouldn’t immediately associate with LEGO bricks.Īccess to this curriculum means an extra purchase for schools, but the LEGO Education team tells me that it made the decision to sell this as a site-wide licence so schools that subscribe can then use it in all of their classrooms. The hardware itself is only part of the solution, though. On the software side, WeGo uses a drag-and-drop interface for writing basic applications that can connect to the hub and its sensors. The set will come with a number of Lego bricks, but most importantly, it includes a Bluetooth Low Energy-based hub that connects to a motor, as well as motion and tilt sensors that are all part of the basic package. Just like its predecessor, WeDo 2.0 is meant to introduce students to robotics, engineering and programming, but it’s also meant as a tool for teaching STEM in general. LEGO Education is launching a new version of its WeDo robotics kit for elementary school students at CES today.











Lego wedo 2.0