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LEGO® EDUCATION WeDo Unveiled at 2008 National<br>Educational Computing Conference
5 Aug 2008

LEGO® EDUCATION WeDo Unveiled at 2008 National
Educational Computing Conference


Company introduces first robotics product to work with OLPC XO, Intel Classmate or any desktop and laptop Mac/PC.

SAN ANTONIO, TX (JUNE 30, 2008) – LEGO Education, The LEGO Group’s educational division, today announced LEGO® Education WeDoTM, a new product that redefines classroom robotics, making it possible for primary school students 7‐11 years of age to build and program their own solutions. Bridging the physical world, represented by LEGO models, and the virtual world, represented by computers and programming software, LEGO Education WeDo provides a hands‐on, minds‐on learning experience that actively involves young students in their own learning process and promotes children’s creative thinking, teamwork and problem solving skills – skills that are essential in the workplace of the 21st century. The new product is on display at the National Educational Computing Conference in San Antonio, Texas, and will be available in the United States and Brazil beginning January 1, 2009.

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