![]() ![]() Online professional development courses accompany both classroom packs. YouCreate classroom packs are $700 for eight students and $1,930 for 24 students. ReadyGo classroom packs range in price from $750 for eight students to $1,970 for 24 students. The classroom packs are the same except the YouCreate pack does not include the LEGO WeDo 2.0 curriculum. Educators can also purchase the ReadyGo classroom pack or the YouCreate classroom pack. PRICING Individual LEGO WeDo 2.0 kits are $159.95 and include the core set of building materials and curriculum software. WeDo 2.0 will be compatible with Scratch in spring 2016 for Mac users and summer 2016 for PC users. Each of the guided projects provides multiple avenues for exploring different solutions with Max and Mia and also documents work to enable sharing. Or students may attempt a floodgate to examine how to prevent flooding. For example, users might build a pull-robot to explore friction and movement of objects. Students are then prompted to explore a set of open-ended questions through the creation of a device. Short videos feature LEGO characters Max and Mia investigating a problem. Guided projects provide step-by-step instructions for assembling each device, while the open projects start with images of the devices, but leave the construction to the creativity of the student. The Full app adds eight guided projects and eight open projects. The Start app provides access to four beginner projects-Milo the Science Rover, Milo’s Tilt Sensor, Milo’s Distance, and Collaborations. Two apps are available for use with the kit: LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 Start or Full (free, iOS and Android). Accompanying curriculum software and apps provide guided lessons and feature a sharing platform where students can record their work via writing, drawing, images, and video, to be downloaded as an image file or PDF. A Bluetooth-enabled Smarthub, a motor, a motion sensor, and a tilt sensor are also included. Use robotics and coding to teach elementary students about physical sciences as well as technology and engineering with this rich classroom resource.įEATURES Design a space rover, tadpole, earthquake simulator, and more with the 280 building pieces included in the WeDo 2.0 kit. Hanson! Are those the new LEGOs? Can I build a frog?”īuilding is only part of the excitement of LEGO Education’s new WeDo 2.0 kit. ![]() Then reopen the WeDo 2.0 App and try connecting to the Smarthub once again.“Ms. Restart the Chromebook by turning it off and on. Reopen the WeDo 2.0 App and check if the Smarthub appears in the device list. Then click ‘Manage Devices’ below the ‘Enable Bluetooth’ icon button and delete all devices by hovering over each and clicking ‘X’. If the Smarthub still does not appear in the WeDo 2.0 Connection window, close WeDo 2.0 and any other programs that may be open. Restart Bluetooth by unchecking ‘Enable Bluetooth’, wait two seconds and then re-enable it. Then click the reload icon in the WeDo 2.0 Connection window. If the Bluetooth status is disabled, click the ‘Enable Bluetooth’ icon button. If none of the following steps help, contact your local Consumer Service (visit our website for contact details):Įnsure that Bluetooth is enabled by clicking the Wi-Fi icon in the status area of the taskbar. If at any point the connection is successful, there is no need to complete the remaining steps. Q: What can be done if the Smarthub does not appear in the Connection window?Ī: If you don’t see a Smarthub in the Connection window, please follow the steps below. Now long press on the connected Smarthub and enter the new name. Next, press the green button on the Smarthub and then press on the Smarthub in the Connection window to connect to it. To rename a Smarthub, access the Connection Center from the app. Since it is not possible to highlight which hub are yours we recommend physically labeling and then renaming each Smarthub in the app before starting a class. Press the green button on the WeDo 2.0 hub. ![]()
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