Fisher Price’s Code-A-Pillaris an intuitive toy designed to introduce basic coding concepts to toddlers. To control the caterpillar’s movement, you have to arrange the segments in different ways. For more of a challenge, kids can use the two targets provided to make the robot caterpillar t...
Put the smartphone aside:WowWee COJI The Coding Robot Toy steals the hearts of children because the toy comes with pre-programmed responses and will have fun using the Coji app on their smart device to control Coji. As this is a pre-programed toy and when screen time is over, your child...
This code-a-pillar (like a caterpillar—get it?) lets preschoolers twist dials to create sequences and send the caterpillar on a programmed path. There are more than 1,000 possible coding combinations, so this toy will keep your child entertained for hours. ...
The caterpillar-like toy works by actually taking the mostfundamental conceptsof programming and breaking them down into a format that would both entertain and (almost surreptitiously) educate a young human. The Code-a-Pillar has eight segments, each of which have a different command icon that co...
Companies like Caterpillar, Komatsu and others are developing technologies and systems to incorporate self-driving vehicles into active mining environments. But the ethical decisions behind how these systems are programmed remain compli- cated. A driver can make a split-second decision to reduce harm ...