An AR overlay within the LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 App that shows the "flow" of electricity and logic through the physical model.
By pointing a tablet at their built model (like the Milo the Science Rover), students would see virtual "pulses" moving from the SmartHub to the Motor or Sensor. LEGOВ®Education WeDo 2.0
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. An AR overlay within the LEGO Education WeDo 2
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" It makes abstract coding concepts visible
A firmware update that allows multiple SmartHubs to "talk" to each other without needing a tablet as a middleman for every action.
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
A new software feature or specialized sensor block that allows students to track environmental data over time.