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Product Review: CoderZ By Frank Pileiro published 30 August 18 CoderZ by Intelitek is a browser-based coding environment that teaches middle-and high-school students to program both virtual and physical robots.
5 Meaningful Ways to Leverage the "MakeyMakey" in Your Teaching By Ramsey Musallam published 18 July 18
Vernier Software & Technology Offers New Activities for mBot™ Robot By TL Editors published 25 June 18
KinderLab Robotics Introduces ‘Free Throw’ Extension Set for KIBO Robot By TL Editors published 16 June 18