


It consists of 280 LEGO building elements supported by the WeDo 2.0 Smarthub an electronic system-based building brick part of the LPF 2.0.

LEGO’s WeDo 2.0 Core Set contains a software with a drag-and-drop interface, in-built Bluetooth connection, in-built RGB light surface and two I/O ports which connect to any component belonging to the LEGO Power Functions (LPF) 2.0 like external medium motors, motion sensors and tilt sensors. The WeDo sets help gain science and engineering knowledge by building models and using the software program to bring them to life. WeDo is an introductory robotics learning solution that incorporates hands-on learning with technology where problem-solving is the key. While offering a fun experience building robots, it helps kids learn the skills of programming. Robotics is a key tool in STEM education that helps in this regard. STEM education can play a vital role in teaching basic science and engineering concepts to elementary school students. Students who are introduced to practical science and engineering learning at an elementary level are able to embrace innovation, flexibility and adaptability to become successful in dynamic technology-driven workplaces. These activities, when supported well, can lay the foundation for them to bloom into future scientists and engineers. There is growing evidence that children as young as 4-8 learn important science and engineering skills from play and early learning activities. Science and engineering have always been difficult to grasp without practical exposure as they become boring and hard to retain.
