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Unruly Splats

Unruly Splats empower students to learn critical STEM skills through active, social recess-style play!

At Unruly Studios we're empowering students to learn critical STEM skills through active, social recess-style play! Unruly Splats are stompable, programmable buttons that light up and make noise. Splats get students moving, coding, collaborating, and having fun! Splats play well with a variety of classroom styles, needs, ages, and subjects. Let the Unruliness begin!

Overview

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2018

Established

20

Children

1

Countries
Target group
Teachers
Updated
June 2019

About the innovation

THINK IT. CODE IT. DO IT!

What we do?

Unruly Studios creates the only experience in the growing category of STEM products and services to integrate physically active play and coding. Unruly Splats are stompable, programmable buttons that light up and make noise. Splats get students moving, coding, collaborating, and having fun! Splats play well with a variety of classroom styles, needs, ages, and subjects.

Why we do it?

Coding, collaborating and problem solving skills are so important for today's students, to prepare for tomorrow's jobs. More and more time is spent on screens and less is focused on physical play, which is essential in both physical and mental development. That's why we created Unruly Splats to combine both active play and coding skills into the classroom!

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