Understand what is a robot
Understand what robots need to work
Understand the different uses of robots
ALL students will: Be able to define what a robot is
MOST students will: Be able to explain the core characteristics of a robot
SOME students may: Be able to explain where robots are used in the real world
Robot: A machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically, especially one programmable by a computer.
Autonomous: acting independently or having the freedom to do so.
Sensor: A device that detects or measures a physical property and records, indicates, or otherwise responds to it.
Computation: Things in the robot that take information from the sensors and process it.
Actuator: The parts that output movement. Wheels, motors etc.
Machine: an apparatus using or applying mechanical power
Processor: a small chip that resides in computers and other electronic devices. Its basic job is to receive input and provide the appropriate output
Hardware: Physical components of a computer or other electronic system
Software: the programs and other operating information used by a computer.
Be prepared for class on time and ready with materials. (Points will be taken off if the student does not bring his/her laptop or folder to class that day)
Be respectful to the teacher, fellow students, and materials.
Be responsible (bringing your work, doing your work, and handing in your work)
Work quietly while using appropriate on-task conversations
Follow all classroom instructions at all times and most importantly
Have a positive attitude :)
The LEGO EV3 kits are expensive, awesome and full of little things. Please treat them with respect and care. It is a PRIVILEGE to use them.
Keep the kits organized and stored properly. Lack of organization will make learning difficult.
Charge your kit each day after class so that it is ready for work the next class period.
You will work closely with another student in class on different projects. Make sure to collaborate and compromise on all building, design and programming decisions.
Talk to a partner - come up with at least 2 characteristics which make a 'robot'.
How can you tell something is a robot?
What are some examples of robots? Fictional and Nonfictional
Put your examples on this padlet
Remember my definition?
It is manufactured (man-made, does not occur in nature)
It can sense its environment
It can respond to instruction
Write down on your whiteboard whether you believe this is a robot or not.
On a Google Slide/Document
1. Find an image of a robot in an area of interest to you - put this on the document
2. Identify the sensors on this robot and explain what they are used for
3. Explain how the computer processes this data (what decision is it making?)
4. Identify the actuators on this robot and explain what they are used for
5. Submit this to Google Classroom
Can you identify the robots in this school?
What are they used for?
On your whiteboards, when prompted, write the following:
One characteristic which defines a robot
Two pieces of hardware which is on a robot