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Robot flower Phil Culverhouse CRNS University of Plymouth
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Concept Fun Behaves For Girls & Boys Explores –Science –Maths –technology
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School applications D&T: the robot flower can be designed & built by school pupils during laboratory sessions Electronics: design the circuits and sensors Computing: for control and behaviour). Mathematics: for assessing acceleration, inertia, Science: measure light energy input
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A behaving robot make it dance, make it react to stimulii ie. make it behave –Shrink from touch –Be bold, be shy –Change behaviour through time Can learn to habituate stimulii
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School uses Year 4-7: School buys kit with electronics, PIC and/or processor options and uses them to show robot interactions; Year 9: D&T classes design mechnical parts following classroom guidance notes. They could be made on a laser cutter or rapid prototyper and then assembled with electronics and operated; Electronics ‘A’level: students design electronics control system following classroom guidance notes; Year 9-11: Computing class design behaviours, either single flowers or groups. Can also explore remote control methods, following class guidance notes; Year 6: pupils design petals and fit to flower head. Perhaps changing servo motor speeds to alter reactions to stimulii and Year 8-10: Mathematics pupils have known masses of each mobile part, and calculate accelerations and energy inputs etc. Again a class guidance note will suggest options.
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Final design
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