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Robotics in the Classroom Using Lego Mindstorms

Robotics in the Classroom

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Robotics in the Classroom. Using Lego Mindstorms. We all are familiar with Legos We need to add motors and a brain. Getting to know Lego Mindstorms. Get the builders guide out of your kit Find a basic base model to build and begin to build it. Building a base. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Robotics in the Classroom

Robotics in the Classroom

Using Lego Mindstorms

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Getting to know Lego Mindstorms

We all are familiar with LegosWe need to add motors and a brain

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Building a base

Get the builders guide out of your kitFind a basic base model to build and begin

to build it

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Program Setup

Using your computer to sync your robot

Setting up your computer and robot

Familiarizing yourself with the Lego Mindstorms Software

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Following a Line

Program your robot to follow a straight line and stop at the end of the line (you can use timing or light sensor).

Program your robot to follow a curved line (use timing or light sensor).

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Using Touch Sensors

Program your robot to operate until touched and then move a different direction

Program your robot to do the above until touched 3 times and then stop operation

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Using Light and Sonic Sensors

Program your robot to follow a path using a light sensor

Make your robot stop and go a different direction when it gets to close to an object

Use your light sensor to determine the color of a ball

Program your robot to approach a red ball and leave it alone but if it approaches a blue ball, knock it out of the way

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Preparing for Battle

Program your robot to stay in a certain area

Prepare your robot for battle◦Must have bumpers (can operate with under 3

taps)◦Can use no more than 3 motors and 3 sensors◦Can not be bigger than a ½ sheet of paper

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Performing a Certain Task

Program your robot to do a specific task that you would like it to perform

Modify your program so that your task is completed efficiently

Have fun!!!

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Robots Talking to Each Other

Two groups get together and make your robots talk to each other

Use bluetooth technology to make each robot perform a different task when queued by the other

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Citations

All pictures from http://www.legoeducation.us:80/store/