Legoв®education Wedo 2.0 Review
Two students could build separate parts of a larger machine—like a factory line—where a sensor on "Robot A" triggers a movement on "Robot B."
It makes abstract coding concepts visible. If a motor isn't spinning, the AR could show a "blockage" in the virtual circuit, helping students troubleshoot their own logic. 3. Collaborative "SmartHub Mesh" LEGOВ®Education WeDo 2.0
An AR overlay within the LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 App that shows the "flow" of electricity and logic through the physical model. Two students could build separate parts of a
Students could use a "Light Intensity" or "Tilt" sensor to track the movement of the sun across a window or the vibration of a classroom door. Collaborative "SmartHub Mesh" An AR overlay within the
This turns a simple robot into a scientific instrument. It teaches children about data collection, graphing, and long-term observation, aligning with real-world environmental science. 2. "Ghost Code" Augmented Reality (AR) Debugging
This encourages high-level teamwork and introduces the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) and synchronized systems, moving beyond isolated 1-on-1 robot builds.
A firmware update that allows multiple SmartHubs to "talk" to each other without needing a tablet as a middleman for every action.