Exploring 4-H Robotics is an ideal way to introduce science, math, engineering and technology while teaching life skills. Through hands-on activities, the 4-H Robotics projects teach basic concepts related to robotic subsystems such as structure, power, sensors, control and programming. These concepts are the foundation for building robots and robotic subsystems from a variety of materials and packaged kits. 4-H Robotics has projects and resources for a wide variety of interests..
🍀 Explore the world of robotics and how robotic systems are used in everyday life
🍀 Learn to identify the important parts of a robot and use problem solving to design and program a robot to do basic tasks
🍀 Fine tune your robot’s design to perform specific tasks, including creating versatile attachments to grasp, grab and move objects
🍀 Learn to use robotic sensors to detect sound, objects and to track and follow lines
🍀 Learn to use advanced programming strategies to perform more complicated tasks
🍀 Explore different types of robotics systems including making your own through “Junk Drawer Robotics”
Online Resources & Websites
🍀 Junk Drawer Robotics: Youth Robotics Notebook (08435)
🍀 Junk Drawer Robotics Level 1: Give Robotics a Hand (08431)
🍀 Junk Drawer Robotics Level 2: Robotics on the Move (08432)
🍀 Junk Drawer Robotics Level 3: Mechatronics (08433)
🍀 Robotics Essentials (4H509)
🍀 Robotics 2: EV3N More (4H508)
🍀 Explore a Power Park Book 1: Paper Circuits (01912)
🍀 Design a Power Park: Smart Circuits Book 2 (01913)
🍀 Wyoming 4-H Project Overview - Robotics
🍀 University of Kentucky's Project Overview - Robotics
🍀 Introduction to Programming with Virtual LEGO EV3 -- Curriculum