Sphero - Coding Robots for All Ages
Sphero
Spheros are coding robots for kids ranging from preschool to high school. There are four different coding robots available at this time, Sphero Indie, Sphero Mini, Sphero Bolt, and Sphero RVR+. Along with these robots one can purchase activity kits and computer science educational curriculum guides. Everything you need can be found on their website Sphero.
I first learned about these this past school
year when my 5th grade class went on a field trip learning about all
different types of coding robots. My 10 and
11-year-old students loved playing with the Spheros and creating obstacle
courses for them to navigate. We only had 45 minutes to play and therefore they
were left wanting more. Since then I
have been researching ways to gain funds to purchase these for our school. I had no idea the educational implications
these tiny robots contain. There are so
many different educational uses this technology has for students of all
ages. The company is expanding and
adding more resources and products consistently. They also provide educators with many resources for funding and professional development.
These robots can be used in a variety of ways to engage
students in critical thinking and collaborative experiences throughout multidisciplinary
projects. Using the Technology
Integration Matrix and the resources available to teachers on the Spheros website,
one can conclude that spheros effectively address the five characteristics of
meaningful learning environments as well as eventually reaching the fifth level
of technology integration, the transformation level. Teachers can use these coding robots in
conjunction with core classroom content to provide experiences like competing
in the Sphero Global Challenge, Sphero in the Wild. These competitions allow students to compete by
inventing ways to solve problems collaboratively with a team of friends to learn
about animals in the wild. For learners
using the Spheros Littlebits, the goal is to design and program a museum display
that addresses the importance of conservation efforts to protect a chosen animal
and its environment.
Resources for Educators
7 Best Sphero Activities in the Classroom (for Every Subject!)
Sphero Teacher Resource Guide K-12
References
https://stemeducationguide.com/
Thank you for sharing these. I need to look into them with some folks from my school. Coding and collaboration! Sounds like a powerful, authentic learning experience!
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