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CES 2015: 10­-minute pitch -­ Wonder Workshop’s Dot and Dash robots teach kids how to code

They're like a modern­day Bigtrak... that can play the xylophone

Last week, Stuff ran a series of interviews and product pitches on the International News Stage at CES 2015, the biggest and craziest technology show in the world.

We invited Wonder Workshop’s Vikas Gupta to our stage at CES to give us the lowdown on Dot and Dash -­ app­-controlled robots that you can build on with Lego, and with a little simple coding, teach to play the xylophone.

The idea is to make getting into coding fun. Will it work? You be the judge by­ watching the video below…

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Will is a contributing editor and ex-Editor-in-Chief of Stuff. He's been here a while: since 2004, in fact. Things have changed a fair bit since then, although he still gets ribbed for his ongoing respect for 'pioneering' Windows Mobile PDAs. He lives in hope that a new gadget will some day emerge that excites him as much as his Amiga did when he was nine. (The iPhone came pretty close.)