What are the key components of your robot?

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What are the key components of your robot? Principles of Engineering Fundamentals of Robotics Engineering Basics and Construction Computer Programming Unit Organizer (10/05) Sensor Capabilities (10/06) Points of Failure (10/09) Basic Robotic Design (10/10) Robot Clap Challenge (10/16) Line Follow Challenge (10/19) Touch Sensor Challenge (10/23) Gear Basics (10/26) Gear Speed Challenge (10/30) Combined Robot Challenges (11/01) Assessment 11/10 The Engineering Design Process by Implementing Evaluating Different gear types and their uses Researching The Engineering Design Process The real world design basics of Robot design. What are the key components of your robot? Compare and contrast the sensor capabilities of your NXT Robot? What are the benefits of identifying the ‘points of failure’ on your design? Can you name and describe the purpose of 4 different gear types? Implementing Researching Evaluating

What are the key ________ of your robot? Principles of Engineering Fundamentals of Robotics Unit Organizer (10/05) Sensor Capabilities (10/06) Points of Failure (10/09) Basic Robotic Design (10/10) Robot Clap Challenge (10/16) Line Follow Challenge (10/19) Touch Sensor Challenge (10/23) Gear Basics (10/26) Gear Speed Challenge (10/30) Combined Robot Challenges (11/01) Assessment 11/10 Implementing Evaluating Researching What are the key ________ of your robot? Compare and contrast the _____ capabilities of your NXT Robot? What are the benefits of identifying the ‘points of ______’ on your design? Can you name and describe the purpose of 4 different ______ types?