Intermediate
In this course, students will expand upon their knowledge of Robotics concepts by working in groups to complete a time-limited robotics competition or real-world application problem.
Alternatively, they may take on a less competitive challenge and demonstrate a working robotic system that responds to environmental inputs and serves a pre-specified purpose.
After the developing projects are completed students can propose final projects that full fill the rest of the outcomes.
Elt 2140 - Robotics 2 - Circuits and Programing
Developing
Proficient / Exemplary
Basic FTC mechanism programed with two sensors and motor outputs OR
Independently researched FTC project that is fully designed and CAD model made in combination with ELT2910 that incorporates multiple programed sensors and motors OR
Independently researched Arduino project that is fully designed and CAD model made in combination with ELT2910 that incorporates multiple programed sensors and motors
ELT 2910 - ELT Project B -Design and CAD
Developing
Proficient
Simple FTC mechanism CAD with multiple moving joints and Tile Blocks
Exemplary
Independently researched FTC project that is fully designed and CAD model made in combination with ELT2140 that incorporates multiple programed sensors and motors OR
Independently researched Arduino project that is fully designed and CAD model made in combination with ELT2140 that incorporates multiple programed sensors and motors
ELT 2140/ ELT 2910 Independent Project
Developing
Proficient / Exemplary
Example Projects:
Project can be completed alone or as a group of 2-3
adding group members must also add components to the project
Students need to propose a project to their teacher for approval
Scope of project to meet rubrics below is needed
A proposed timeline is needed
Group work assignments are needed
A list of supplies needed needs to be included in proposal
Students are required to track their design process
Students can find projects they wish to emulate BUT they are required to show they have modified the project in novel ways