The LEGO Dacta System theme, part of the broader LEGO Dacta (later known as LEGO Education) line, focuses on the traditional LEGO System of play for educational purposes. These sets, designed for classrooms and other learning environments, provide resources to help educators teach various concepts, from basic mathematics and science to storytelling and social skills. Using standard LEGO bricks and accompanying educational materials, the Dacta System theme offers a hands-on approach to learning, blending the familiarity of LEGO building with curriculum-based activities.
1987 LEGO Sets
In 1987, LEGO continued its trajectory of innovation and expansion. A significant highlight of this year was the introduction of the LEGO Technic Computer Control, which allowed enthusiasts to combine traditional LEGO building with basic programming. This set marked one of LEGO's early forays into blending physical brick construction with digital technology, laying foundational stones for more advanced robotics and programmable sets in the years to come. The DUPLO line, designed for younger children, saw consistent growth, reinforcing LEGO's commitment to catering to various age groups.