The award-winning Cue robot was designed to help kids transition from block-based code to state-machine and text-based programming. No longer produced, Cue was beloved by many and is still supported by Wonder Workshop.
Need to transition to text-based coding and don’t have Cue? We’ve developed Blockly Pro and Make Wonder so kids can program Dash with text-based commands.
Applied Robotics
Wonder Workshop developed an Applied Robotics curriculum to enable students to use their new coding skills to solve real-world problems. The curriculum is still available today for use by those who have already purchased Cue robots.
Visit our online store to see all of that is available to support your use of Cue with students.
Wonder Workshop continues to support the Cue app for those who own Cue robots. The app powers Cue and its unique personalities. The key feature of the Cue app is that kids can toggle between text-based and Block-based coding. Now that same transition is possible with a Dash robot using Blockly Pro and Make Wonder.
Express creativity and exercise critical-thinking skills by programming Dash or Cue to bring code to the canvas by drawing geometric shapes, designs, and words with precision.
Take aim with Blaster Power for Cue from Wonder Workshop the action-packed, skill-based play experiences for Cue. Expand Cue’s reach to new heights with this motorized projectile-launching accessory.
Der Greiferbausatz, der exklusiv für die Wonder Workshop Dash- und Cue-Roboter entwickelt wurde, ist ein einfach zu bauender Satz funktionierender Arme, die die Fähigkeiten Ihrer Roboter erweitern.