Welcome to Animation Explorers! Georgia Tech ICE 2010 We make things come alive!

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Welcome to Animation Explorers! Georgia Tech ICE 2010 We make things come alive!

Pre-Camp Survey Go to Click on “ICE at Georgia Tech Animation Explorers” Click on “Pre Camp Survey”

Monday Agenda Pre-Camp Survey What is Animation? What is Programming? Luxo Jr. Pico Crickets: Output, Input, Processing, Motion Modues Lunch Green Screen Pictures Pico Crickets: Touch, Light, Sound Scratch Lesson #1: Chasing and Eating

Tuesday Agenda CS Unplugged: Binary Numbers Lesson #1 Scratch Lesson #2: Spinner Art Pico Crickets: Resistance Sensor Lunch Pico Crickets: Reaction Timer, Project Base Scratch Lesson #3: Pong or Baby Catch

Binary Numbers

Pico Crickets Programmable building set. Create Toys, Sculptures, Games, Musical Instruments. Hardware:  Picocricket  Beamer  Motor  Motor Board  Colored Lights

Wednesday Agenda! Pico Crickets Scratch - Make Ourselves Dance! Pico Crickets Continue working on Base  Reverse Motor on Button  Free Build and Explore Lunch! Pleo Robotics Swimming!!!

Robotics: Motor Blocks

Straight and Turn

Straight and Turn Together

Loop Block - Do More than Once

Dance Script

Dance Script with Variable

Distance:

Thursday Morning Agenda! Georgia Tech Tour Binary Beads Pico  Reverse the Motor Block Scratch: Continue Dancing Lunch Scratch: Target Game Pico: Friday Projects and Decorating Light-Bot

Thursday Afternoon Agenda! Scratch: Dancing Project Pico  Reaction Timer  Musical Pickle Work on Your Own Projects

Pico Crickets-Reaction Timer

Robotics: Line Following

Possible Projects Scratch  Dancing  Pac Man  Polygon Robot  Target Game  Storytelling Pico Crickets  Kinetic Sculpture  Movers and Shakers  Birthday Cake  Reaction Game NXT Robotics  Line Following  Search and Rescue  Dance Routine  Avoid the Mines

Project Process: Plan - Picture what you want to make Create - put it together and make the program Run, Check, Fix

Friday Agenda Warm Up: Polygon Program (9:00 - 9:30) Work on Parent Show Projects (9: :45)  Plan, Check, Fix  Copy Projects to Presentation Computer Post Workshop Survey (10: :00) Clean Up (11: :15) Lunch (11: :30) Set Up Parent Show Projects (12:30 - 1:30) Practice Up Parent Show (1:30 - 2:00) Parent Show (2:00 - 2:30 ) Clean Up! (2:35 - 3:00 )

Draw a Square Script

Create Variable “Sides”

Set Up Following Scripts

Add Blocks to Square Script

More Complicated Script: Note: Add Variable for “Width”

More Complicated Version Need Variables: Arc Length Turn

Motor Control Examples:

Motor Control Example: Touch

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