| Lucas T. | Lors de la troisieme semaine en Lego Robotics, nous avons du relever le défi de construire une voiture capable d’avancer et de reculer en utilisant comme “base” le cerveau NXT et comme propulseur une machine qui se branchait au cerveau a l’aide de cable. Mais notre creation avait ensuite un role bien plus “hors sujet” : voiture de F1 capable de rivaliser contre les autres voitures :) |
| Jeanne | Nous avons construit une voiture robotisée que l’on pouvait faire rouler grace au moteur ( lego ) on pouvait programmer pour la faire s’arreter ou tourner .On a ensuite rajouté un bouton relié au robot par un fil electrique . Le robot tournait, s’arretait quand on appuyait sur ce bouton . |
Friday, September 21, 2012
Week 3: Car Build
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Week 2: Box Build and PB&J Programming
| Lena | Lors de la deuxieme semaine en robotique, nous avons construit une boite avec des lego Elle devait etre solide car quand on la secouait elle devait elle ne devait pas se casser. Elle devait aussi etre assez grande pour enfermer deux balles. |
| Manqoba | This week we made a box in our SEP class out of lego it had to have six sides, a lid and it should of been able to hold two balls. So many awesome different types of boxes were made but all passed the test of meeting requirements, design and teamwork with you partner. The second part of class was to write down instructions on how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. It wasn’t as easy as it seems because you had to be precise in order to get all the steps right and in order for it to be made right. We did that to prepare for when we have program a robot to do things. Overall this week was even better than the last week with two challenges to complete. |
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Week 1: Chair Build
Today, we learned about constructing solid lego constructions, such as a chair. We were divided into several groups, and our objective was to successfully build a chair that could fall from 4 feet without breaking, and be able to hold a stuffed animal comfortably. Our group was successful, and so were many others. We discovered how to use the different lego pieces for different reasons. Today was a very strong start to our Student Exploration Group: Robotics.
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