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Modular Robotics acquires Dexter Industries to boost STEM offerings

By The Robot Report Staff | September 30, 2019

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GoPiGo robot from Dexter Industries, which today was acquired Modular Robotics. | Credit: Dexter Industries

Modular Robotics, makers of Cubelets robot blocks, has acquired Dexter Industries, creators of GoPiGo and GiggleBot. The two companies said they “have united with plans to continue creating robotic teaching tools that inspire students to explore STEM, computational thinking, and other big ideas.”

Collectively, Cubelets, GoPiGo, and GiggleBot are used in more than 15,000 educational environments worldwide. From traveling museum exhibitions to educators in classrooms ranging from pre-K to university, these robots help students discover new ways to learn and grow through robotics.

With Dexter Industries joining Modular Robotics, the company plans to use both product lines to help students become better problem solvers.

“I feel strongly that the push to teach coding in elementary schools is misguided,” said Modular Robotics Founder and CEO Eric Schweikardt. “We should start with teaching computational thinking, away from a computer screen, and only get kids coding when it becomes the next logical step for each individual learner. It’s important to build a strong foundation of logic, computational thinking, and creativity, before moving to programming.”

Robots like GiggleBot, which enhances the micro:bit, or GoPiGo, which is built around the Raspberry Pi, are the next step in applying these lessons.

“Our robots help make coding accessible for learners of all backgrounds,” said John Cole, Modular Robotics’ new Chief Product Officer and Founder of Dexter Industries. “We help students of all ages approach computational thinking from where they are. By incorporating math, storytelling, art, and science, our robots bring coding from the flat-screen out into the real world.”

Modular Robotics also announced that starting today, all online lesson plans and content for both product lines are free to any educator. This includes hundreds of lessons and units written for grades pre-K through high school. The lesson plans align to ISTE, NGSS, Common Core, and K-12 Computer Science standards. Providing free lesson plans supports Modular Robotics’ goal of inspiring students to become better thinkers by using problem-solving techniques, like computational thinking, to master and manipulate complex systems.

Modular Robotics spun out of Carnegie Mellon University in 2008.

“As we get closer to shipping the millionth Cubelet, it feels like we’ve built a strong foundation helping kids become better thinkers,” said Schweikardt. “This acquisition allows us to immediately scale up and impact a greater number of kids and a more diverse set of learners. I’m incredibly excited for what’s next.”

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