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January 11, 20051 Beginning Robotics 2005 Prairie Creek Elementary RoboClub
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January 11, 20052 Robot of the Day “Robot” from the TV series “Lost in Space Favorite quote: “Danger, Will Robinson! Danger!” Favorite quote: “Danger, Will Robinson! Danger!” Fictional: Portrayed by an actor inside a costume Wore top half and walked around for moving scenes with cameras showing only the waist up Wore full costume and stayed put for full length scenes
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January 11, 20053 Welcome to PCE Robotics! Agenda (what we’re gonna do today) Introduction to LEGO Robotics Description of PCE robotics program Boring stuff Questions and Answers Your Coaches Lloyd Lashbrook Galen Kannarr: 972-238-5705 or galen.kannarr@ieee.org
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January 11, 20054 Introduction to LEGO Robotics
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January 11, 20055 What is a Robot? Definition A machine that is programmed to do jobs that are usually performed by a person A device that automatically performs complicated often repetitive tasks A mechanism guided by automatic controls Robots, using LEGO? Movie Movie Demo: Roverbot
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January 11, 20056 Lego Mindstorms Robotics Invention System Developed by Lego and MIT Heart: the RCX The brain of your robot Contains a small computer Sensor inputs to sense the world Light sensor Touch sensor Outputs to control motors Infrared port Communicate with a PC Communicate with another RCX Speaker for beeps and music Display tells you what is going on Motor Outputs Sensor Inputs Infrared Communication Control Buttons Display Sound
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January 11, 20057 Lots of Parts This is not your father’s Lego set
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January 11, 20058 PCE Beginning Robotics Program
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January 11, 20059 Why are we here? Students To have fun Coaches To expose students to science and engineering concepts To develop real-world problem-solving skills To teach design and programming To have fun Parents Because you were asked to come To help the coaches and students achieve the above To have fun
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January 11, 200510 Goals Basics Learn to build an existing robot design Learn to use Mindstorms 2.0 software Learn to program simple behaviors by example Advanced Learn to design effective machines Learn program complex behaviors Compete in RISD elementary competition (May) Be ready to enter FIRST Lego League competition Next year Kickoff in September, competition in December A team of 6 th graders just finished PCE’s first entry in FLL
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January 11, 200511 Teams We have 8 kits and software for 8 teams 2-student teams seem to work best (1 robot and 1 computer to keep hands busy) If more than 16 students sign up, some teams will have 3 members Teams will stay together through May Each team will have its own kit Will be responsible for keeping it in order
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January 11, 200512 Parental Support Coaches cannot do it alone What you can do for us: Help students stay focused on the challenges Enforce appropriate behavior First stop for questions (“What was it the coach said?”) Technical skills are not required We need one parent per team each week Rotate with other parents Need to establish schedule for next 4 weeks tonight Special volunteer opportunity: parent coordinator Parents: Your presence is crucial for a successful year
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January 11, 200513 The Plan Sign up by Friday Include $5 annual dues Form 8 teams (___ per team) Parents work out rotation for support Meet once each week in the evening Will this time slot work? (Tuesday 7:00-8:30 p.m.) Start next week, skipping spring break and TAKS RISD G.E.A.R. robotics competition Challenge kickoff probably after spring break Competition probably May 7 End-of-year party May 10
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January 11, 200514 Weekly Routine Introduction to activity Break into teams to work on activity Information sheet to help parent guide activity “Extra credit” activities fill extra time and keep all team members busy 8:20 p.m.—clean up Kits in order: earn a treat Preparation for RISD challenge less structured One parent present with each team.
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January 11, 200515 Boring Stuff
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January 11, 200516 Budget Funding PTA-General robotics$ 350 PTA-Competition entry fee$ 150 Classroom budget (estimated)$ 50 Dues: 6 th Grade FLL team$ 30 Dues: 5 th Grade Beginners (est 16 students)$ 80 Total funding$ 660 Already Spent FLL-related (6 th Grade)$ 230 Mindstorms 2.0 Software (7 copies)$ 169 Total$ 365 Remaining Budget Mindstorms 2.0 Software (1 copy, estimated)$ 25 Batteries$ 30 G.E.A.R. Competition$ 100 Replacement parts$ 140 Total$295
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January 11, 200517 RoboClub Rules Attend regularly and be on time Your teammates need you It will be hard to catch up Respect your teammate, other teams, adults, and LEGO pieces In particular, use only polite language and behavior Use LEGO pieces appropriately Although LEGO art is cool, it won’t help you solve the challenge Keep your kit in order When using computers, stick to robotics activities No web surfing or game playing Consequences: Sit out Call parents, go home early Expulsion from robotics
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January 11, 200518 E-Mail We want to use e-mail for most of our communication Much more efficient than paper More reliable than word of mouth E-mail group established with Yahoo! Groups Set up as a newsletter (not a discussion group) About once a week Only coaches can send or see member list Student and parents are all encouraged to subscribe See me for changes, additions, or problems Expect to see a couple of welcome messages in your in-box this week
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January 11, 200519 HELP WANTED! Apprentice Robotics Coach Play with LEGOs! Play with kids! Earn $100,000* On-the-job training through 2006 Will be groomed as heir apparent to head coach’s position Technical skills helpful; willingness to learn better *$100,000 offer not good on planet Earth
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January 11, 200520 What’s next? Parent and student discuss commitment Decide together Sign up and find teammate(s) by Friday Turn in forms and $5 to Mr. Lashbrook We start next week!
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January 11, 200521 Questions? Answers!
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January 11, 200522 Thanks for coming! See You Next Week! Tuesday, January 18 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
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January 11, 200523 Parent Schedule Parent JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMay 182027181522181522295121926310 1 SpringBreakSpringBreak TAKSWeekTAKSWeek 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16
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January 11, 200524 Teams TeamTeam NameStudentParent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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