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Robotics and Engineering Design
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Mission Statement Through the process of learning basic concepts, design methodologies, and implementation skills in cutting-edge engineering fields, students will acquire the basic engineering design skills, and develop innovative problem solving capabilities to face real-world challenges
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Engineering Fields Five cutting-edge engineering fields: –Autonomous Mobile Robots –Arduino-Based Design –Drone Programming –Mobile Apps Programming –3D Modeling & Printing
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Robotics & Engineering Design Robotics & Engineering Design Project Management Project Management Technical Communication Technical Communication Innovative Problem Solving Innovative Problem Solving Electronics 3D Modeling Programming Mechanics Scope of Learning
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Course Specials Start-up Mentality & Market Competition Quality Products & Delivery Deadlines Designers/Makers vs. Consumers/Users Dynamic Environment & Fast Learning Group Projects & Individual Accountability Failures & Risk-Taking Mindset
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Robotics Tools Vex Robotics System
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RobotC Programming Language Robotics Tools
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Arduino Leonardo Arduino-Based Design Tools
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Arduino IDE Arduino-Based Design Tools
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A.R. Drone 2.0 Drone Programming Tools
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AutoFlight Drone Programming Tools
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iPhone App Tools Objective-C Programming Language
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XCode iPhone App Tools
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iPhone / iPad Simulator iPhone App Tools
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3D Modeling Tools Trimble Navigation SketchUp
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3D Printing Tools MakerBot Replicator 2
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Supporting Tools – Class Website
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Supporting Tools – Class Blog
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Supporting Tools – Online Journal
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Course Format Class presentations and workshops Online self-pacing video tutorials Group activities and laboratory investigations Homework assignments Projects, projects, projects
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Instructional Resources Class Website –http://erhsnyc.org/apps/classes/show_class.jsp?classREC_ID=558454 –http://erhsnyc.org/apps/classes/show_class.jsp?classREC_ID=558455 Class Blog –http://roboticsandengineeringdesign2014-2015.blogspot.com/ Websites (TBD on Class Blog)
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Grading Policy Homework Assignments & Quizzes (HQ)(20 pts) Class/Lab Participation and Results (CL)(20 pts) Project Deliverables and Presentations (PR)(60 pts) * Weighting Factor of Individual Contribution (WF) (0 ~ 100) Your Grade = PR x WF % + HQ + CL * Paper assignment due in the beginning of the class on due day * Electronic assignment due by the midnight on due day
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Course Expectations Attend class on time and ready to work. No food, gum & drink in class. Actively participate in class. Respect your classmates and their right to learn. Work as a team with your partner. Complete and submit assignments on time. Practice the new skills right after the class. Academic integrity per school policy.
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Computer Resource Each student is assigned a specific MacBook Air™ laptop. Each group is assigned a Lenovo™ Windows™ laptop. Be aware that 5 classes are sharing the same laptops! Use computer resource only for class work ONLY. Use computer resource in a safe and responsible way. Backup your work through email / USB flash everyday. Reshelf your laptop and plug in the power in a designated way. After school use of computer are ONLY limited to the lab. Use earphone while playing video tutorials.
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Open Lab & Technical-Help Open Lab: 3 rd Period (Tue.) & 8 th period (Wed.) Technical-Help: 9th period (everyday) After School: Project groups that need technical advice, access computer resource, robot kits, tools, or work on their projects may come to the lab (Room 201/417) on Wed. through Fri.
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Homework Assignments Fill out the online student resume form. Introduction letter Syllabus Lab safety guidelines [Return slips will be collected next Monday, 09/08/2014]
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