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Lego we do
Lego we do













No = PLD was manufactured before June 2020 Is your child's personal learning device (PLD) made in mid 2020 or later? Yes = more interested in intellectual and scientific themes such as climate change solutions, industrial transportation, useful machines, security systemsĥ. No = more interested in fun, kiddy themes such as dinosaurs, fairytales, racing cars Is your child interested in technical and scientific themes of robotics models? Yes = interested in building portfolio and honing skills related to robotics & engineeringĤ. No = one-time off competition for a fun experience Is your child interested in competing in robotics competitions for as long as possible? Yes = prefers guided learning experiences and having an adult to answer their curious questions, especially for open-ended projectsģ. No = self-learner who prefers to search and follow tutorials on his own from Youtube and blog posts Is your child looking for a long-term robotics education tool?Ģ. Does your child prefer having a teacher/instructor around for moral support and technical assistance? Try answering these 10 questions and at the end, we'll recommend which set is most appropriate for you and your child's needs.ġ. Parents and educators may find themselves asking whether it is worth jumping to the SPIKE ™ Essential as the WeDo 2.0 is so well established. However, is it suitable for your needs at this point? You may have heard of the latest addition to the LEGO ® Education collection the LEGO ® Education SPIKE ™ Essential.















Lego we do