
K. J. Downer-Shojgreen
Instructional Designer / Online / Trainer

Coding
Wonder Workshop
Learning to code is one of the best shot for learners to succeed in the 21st century, while Lincoln Logs and LEGOs were the building blocks of past generations’ play, coding is the tool of the 21st century kid, and they must start with hands-on play at a young age.
Dash is a real robot, which responding to voice, navigating objects, dancing, and singing, and it does more with robotics than ever possible.
Dash, and the apps that go with it, teach students from kindergarten on up how to code. With each of our six apps, students tackle a series of challenges and in-app puzzles that introduce the fundamental concepts of coding.
Sphero
The current educational landscape is lacking coding instruction and we want to remedy that. Sphero Edu provides a toolset that is unbounded in its potential. While coding and 21st century skills are necessary, our program also goes beyond code by incorporating robotics and technology with collaborative STEAM activities, nurturing students’ imaginations in ways no other education program can.
Sphero Edu makes it easy to get started. From Draw & Drive to learning real JavaScript, introductory activities will get teachers and students rolling in no time.
Ozobot
Ozobot makes award-winning coding robots for the next generation of creators. Their mission is to prepare kids for a future where they’ll collaborate with robots every day, in ways large and small. Their robots connect physical play with digital technology.
They presents an innovative way to teach subjects like programming, math and science in classrooms, after-school clubs or at home. You will see learners become engaged and inspired when topics come alive.