Cue (ages 11+) – a witty, entertaining robot with four hero avatars & enhanced AI that takes personality, interactive communication, and programming to a new level. Cue comes in two colors - Onyx and Quartz. Both robots are packed with technology.
Chat - Send and receive text messages to discover each avatar’s personality. Snappy answers, crazy memes, and jokes will keep you coming back for more.
Code - Unlock your coding potential by choosing the skill level that’s right for you. Easily toggle between block and JavaScript programming to challenge your imagination with cue.
Create - Push the limits of cue in this freestyle mode by grouping commands and sensor input to create lifelike behaviors.
Features- Cue is a witty robot with attitude that is powered by breakthrough Emotive AI
- Build your skills with games and challenges and makes programming your own interactive experiences fun for any level
- Choose your favorite avatar and explore an amazing depth of personality, expressions and actions
- Send and receive text messages to share witty comments, memes and funny jokes, keeping you coming back for more.
- Unlock cue's secret to coding for any skill level by easily switching between block and JavaScript programming
- Discover a freestyle environment to program robot adventures using cue's proximity sensors, encoders, gyro, accelerometer, microphones and more.
- Engage Cue's intelligent auto modes (seek, avoid, and explore) to navigate tight corners or obstacles while expressing personality at every turn.
- Cue is for ages 11+ and works with iOS, Android and Kindle Fire HD 8, 10).
- 2017 SILVER PARENTS CHOICE AWARD WINNER!
Minimum system requirements: Supported OS(s) and Devices
iOS 7.1 or newer
iPad 3 or newer,
iPad Air,
iPad Mini
iOS 8.1 or newer (Go app only)
iPhone 5, 5c, 5s, 6, 6+,
iPod Touch 5
Android 4.4 (KitKat) or newer
Nexus 7 (2013 / 2nd generation),
Nexus 9,
Galaxy Note 10.1 or newer,
Galaxy Note Pro 12.2,
Galaxy Tab 3 8.0, 10.1,
Galaxy Tab 4 7.0, 8.0, 10.1
Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4,
Galaxy Tab S 8.4, 10.5
Nabi 2S
Nabi DreamTab
Galaxy S4, S5 (Go app only)
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Lesson Plan Name |
Grades |
Kids with Cameras make a difference |
1 to 4 |
1-4th grade students create a photography exhibit titled "Sense of Place" about their community and then use the exhibit to collect donations to support international Kids with cameras programs. |
Electricity - how it works and how we measure and pay for it! |
6 to 12 |
What is electricity, and where can we see it in our daily lives. This lesson is primarily informational, providing an easy-to-understand description of electricity and how it is literally all around us. |
High School Energy Audit |
9 to 12 |
You will take scientific measurements, question school staff, and obtain various kinds of information related to how your school uses energy. As you finish each investigation, you will write a scientific report with graphs and recommendations and present it to school
officials. |
Digital Bubble Maps - Geography of our Environment |
P-K to 6 |
Each environment is different depending on where we live. This lesson is to visually capture the geographical environment a student is apart of. |
Fit or Fat? |
6 to 8 |
Students will be involved in a Science and Health lessons that involve nutrition and exercise. They will create Healthy Snacks and exercise profiles for the class. |
Title: Digital Photo Storytelling on Five Senses, a project based learning activity by Mary Gore |
P-K to 2 |
Learning about the five senses is a very exciting and fun experience that students in the primary grades are eager to engage in as well as share with others, in and out of the classroom. Through digital photo storytelling project learners are able to document their experiences and take on various roles as they create a presentation project.This is a project based learning activity. |
(PART 2) Applied STEM: Rocketry and its Components |
6 to 8 |
See Part 1 for all following sections with the exception of Lesson Plan Description. |
(PART 3) Applied STEM: Rocketry and its Components |
6 to 8 |
See Part 1 for following sections with the exception of Lesson Plan Description. |
(PART 4) Applied STEM: Rocketry and its Components |
6 to 8 |
See Part 1 for the following sections with the exception of Lesson Plan Description. |
Movies for Mothers |
P-K to 5 |
Students will use photos, drawings, and videos to create a movie using Tool Factory Movie Maker as a heartwarming gift for their mother on Mother's Day. |
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