For this project, I did robotics, which was very fun and entertaining to do, but it was challenging at times. I finished all the hard maps on VexCode, which took a lot of time. This resulted in me improving how to code in simple ways.
I chose this project because I liked it a lot, and it was very fun to do. I also found it challenging, and it was something new to me.
To get to finish all the maps, I just stayed on VEXcode a lot of time, and tried different ways of completing each map. I also tried multiple ways of finishing the challenges.
In this project, I learned how to code, and I found out it was just a series of simpler actions, making one complicated one in a sense. I chose the methods I used because finding multiple ways to finish a map, helped me see different ways of how to code.
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My results are important to me because this is the first time I used coding. I concluded that coding wasn't hard, but it just took time.
I feel like the next step I could do is maybe designing my own map, or just try to figure more things out. I could also try to do something other than VEXcode, and maybe try another coding related activity or website.
I got my information and ideas just by trying again and again and because of the teacher that helped me if I had any problems or questions.
Your video showed that you became quite adept at programming a robot's autonomous mode, and I love how it showed the lines of code that were being used for each specific movement. There is a robotics competition called First Robotics in which the opening 15 seconds of a match is completely autonomous. Your robot certainly wouldn't have been out of place at the world championships in 2019 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfPs4PbNG10 . My only suggestion would be to add specific challenges or breakthroughs in your presentation, and to keep programming.