The Media Center is a hub of learning in our school. It is a place where students come to learn about things they are curious about or even to create something from their imagination. It can house not only books, but all kinds of MakerSpace items like Dash and Cue robots, Spheros and Ollies.
Our students have a natural curiosity about the world and how it works.
They sincerely desire to know more and the Media Center helps foster that curiosity into a love of learning. MakerSpaces in particular are popular with our students because they allow our students to create while they are learning.
My Project
In our MakerSpace, our students are learning how to code with coding language. And now our MakerSpace is in need of more robots so that students will be able to practice their coding skills.
With these robots my students will be able to put their coding skills to the test.
Cue and Dash Wonder Workshop robots allow students to program using apps. Students will be able to program the robots to follow a specific path, race other robots, even move around obstacles. Students will be able to see how the coding language they have learned translates in real life by using Cue and Dash Wonder Workshop robots.
More than a third of students from low‑income households
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