How can you possibly improve on something that's seriously cool--and cute?

Ozobot® makes it look very easy.  Introduced in 2014 as the world's smallest programmable robot, it was designed to teach kids how to code.

At CES® 2018, in Las Vegas on Tuesday Ozobot® Marketing Project Manager and Producer Morgan Andersen explained what's new with this one-inch-tall innovation--and what's coming next!

Ozobot®, which first appeared at CES® 2014, is a multiple award-winner.  Among its honors are the 2015 CES® Editors' Choice Award, and the 2015 Kids At Play Interactive (KAPi) award.

And for CES® 2018, it was back, with a game that proved highly addictive!

Also, as with any fun innovation, this is simply the latest chapter.  Morgan says we can expect a lot more from Ozobot® in the future!

 
Would you like to be a part of the Ozoblockly community which Morgan mentioned from the show floor of CES® 2018?  Here's the link for more information.  (They have classroom lesson plans and a Facebook connection to share your projects!)