Share this article WAHIAWA, Hawaii, March 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Unruly Studios today announced a partnership with Hawaii's Leilehua Complex to incorporate STEM education across classrooms. Teachers and students will have access to Unruly Splats, programmable floor buttons that students can code to light up, make sounds, and collect points to play games like whack-a-mole, four corners, or any game of their own making. Students at Solomon Elementary School play a game with Unruly Splats. "Unruly Splats break all the rules of traditional computer science education by getting students out from behind the computer screen and engaging with each other," said Grant Toyooka, a resource manager for the Leilehua Complex. "This is the first STEM learning tool I've seen that combines computer science with social and emotional learning. The ease of use and playful exterior of Splats help to demystify computer science for students as well as teachers, making them easy to integrate into any classroom."