Dash is a coding robot that can teach coding. Dash is a robot made by Wonder Workshop. The robot responds to voice commands or to downloadable apps. Sequences, loops, conditions, and events are all items' children can explore as they affect Dash in real life. Dash utilizes block programming with sensors that allow it to interact with the users. There are additional accessories that extend the usefulness of Dash as well as the learning possibilities. There are a number of lesson plans available that are also cross curricular.
Incorporating Dash into any makerspace will benefit all users. Makerspaces can foster learning through play, increase peer to peer interactions, create opportunities for community involvement, and develop students who create rather than consume. An article in the Digital Shift stated something that stuck with me. “Incorporating Maker spaces into library service can have a life-altering impact” (Briton, para. 7) Maker spaces are not necessary, but they are great additions to any library. Tim Slaven has a pretty good blog wih many tips and ideas for using Dash with your own children or classtoom. Teach Mama is another good blog that had some good posts about Dash including some of her own personal experiences with her own children.
Christine Donaldson
References
Britton, L. (2012, October 1). The makings of makerspaces, Part 1: Space for creation, not just consumption. School Library Journal. http://www.thedigitalshift.com/2012/10/public-services/the-makings-of-maker-spaces-part-1-space-for-creation-not-just-consumption/
Christine,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing Dash with us. I have a little experience with coding, but that involved much smaller robots than Dash. I appreciated the link to the lesson plans and Teach Mama, and I think this is a very creative maker space idea. I know kids would enjoy using Dash.
Christine,
ReplyDeleteI love how you pointed out in your post that makerspaces might not be necessary, but still have a lot to offer those that use them. Especially the aspect of learning through play, which I fear its importance is often forgotten. This little robot seems like a great way to incorporate play, coding, and so many other skills into a fun learning experience. Thanks for sharing!
-Christina Lunetta