Com.Tech 3104 Outcome 12 By: Evan And Mark Progress Report.

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Com.Tech 3104 Outcome 12 By: Evan And Mark Progress Report

 -Come up with a design.  -Research  -Plan  -Create Flow Chart  -Build  -Program  -Test  -Blog Report

 April,9 th 2013  - Printed Building Instructions  -Started Slide Show Progress Report  Read And Follow Building Instructions  -Ideas Of What Functions The Robot Will Do: TASK BOT:  -Bump Censored Robot the idea is for the robot to turn around when the robot bumps into the wall and will reverse and turn around and move on.

 April,10,2013  -Update Blog  -Start Robot Build Progress  -Added More information To Flow Chart

 April  Update Blog  Add more to robot

 April 15,2013  Finish Building Robot  Update Blog

 April,16,2013  Update Blog  Add A light sensor to the robot  Finish Flow chart

 April  Update Blog  Update word press  Programming Robot

 April 19, 2013  Update Blog  Put Flow Chart on Word press Blog  Programming Robot continues

 April 23,2013  Program Robot  Update Blog

 April 24, 2013  Program robot continues  Update Blog  Code Academy Site Joined  Practiced Code Making

 April 25, 2013  Update Blog  Programming Robot  Our NXT Brick was broken so we borrowed the Red Team Brick

 April 29, 2013  Update Blog  Finished Programming Robot  Saved A File on LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT Program called MARK and EVAN  Began Testing  1 st test Failed, robot moves forward and backward but without hitting its touch sensor  2 nd test succeeded, robot succeeded in task, but touch sensor needs to be checked  3 rd test failed, it continued moving after it hit the door  4 th test Success, only needed a delay  Tested to class, with success  Assignment Finished.