My group is learning how to program Sphero. My group is Abbi and Henry. For our project we are programming Sphero to do an obstacle course. We are having trouble programming it to go around some obstacles though. On the good side though we got it to go down the ramp, and through the tunnel. Also we only have one week until we present too. I'm SO excited!!!
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Trouble in Paradise with Sphero By Daryn
My group is learning how to program Sphero. My group is Abbi and Henry. For our project we are programming Sphero to do an obstacle course. We are having trouble programming it to go around some obstacles though. On the good side though we got it to go down the ramp, and through the tunnel. Also we only have one week until we present too. I'm SO excited!!!
It's Hard to Reach Success by Ava
I am Ava and my partner is Harris. We are making a maze from cardboard. First, it fell apart but now we fixed it. Harris and I just started to program Dot and Dash. We are trying to make Dash go through the curves in the maze. It's hard but fun to do. We have messed up a lot of times before we got it to move even one step! So far, we have gotten Dash to go forward two steps. We are still working and it's really hard!
The Sphero Trial by Henry
My group and I are making an obstacle course for Sphero. First we had to make the obstacles and the platform for it to start. It will also have cones, a mini maze, and an expo marker and he has to bring it back to us. Next, we have to program him so it can go through the obstacle course. Last, we have to present it. We had so much fun.
Presentation Day, Round Two! by Mrs. Brown
Today is bittersweet. It is our LAST day of technology exploratory focusing on programming and robotics. That is the bitter part. The sweet part is that we get to showcase some of our hard work this past quarter. You may very well notice a common theme throughout these video presentations, which is that it takes a lot failure to reach success. I am so proud of these students for their resilience, perseverance, and creativity! They worked so hard and even wanted more time to perfect their projects. It was hard to find our stopping points. Such dedication! Although today was our last day and we wanted more time, we have much to show for our efforts:
A Dog's Life with Scratch and Makey Makey by Hannah and Alex
Lego Robotics by Amelia and Drew
Little Bits Theatre Star Wars Production by Charlie and Abigail
Build and Computer and Drag and Drop Programming with Nate and Ben
3D Printing An Invention to Help You Dine with Eva and Rachel
Shoot Some Hoops with Little Bits Basketball by Lexi and Sarah
Robotic SPRK Course by Wendell and Ryan
Robotic Pig by Molly and Leeya
Trial and Error with Dot and Dash by Sadie and Ashley
I look forward to next year's exploratory, at which time we will learn Javascript, HTML, and game design. Have a great summer!
Dot and Dash's Journey to Victory written by Sadie and edited by Hannah
photo credit: Leeya |
This week, my partner and I have the tool Dot and Dash. We are programming it to drive from the starting line, to the finish line. We have created a course that is supposed to resemble Dash as the referee to a soccer game but he is late, so he has to take the short, but dangerous path. The first step to our project is making a design. Then, we made a course for Dash to journey through the maze. We started with building two spikes for Dash to weave through before coming to a bridge for him to go under. Then he turns around and continues with going over the bridge. Last, he makes a turn or two before reaching the finish line. My partner and I predicted that the hardest part will be programming Dot and Dash but we haven't started that part yet. So far, the hardest part was creating support for Dash to successfully make it over the bridge without crashing into it! My partner and I are having a lot of fun with the Dot and Dash.
Presentation Day!
We did so well with our first round of technology rotations in our design teams and now we are moving on to round two! We wanted to share what we made with the world so please enjoy:
Robotic Cat by Alex and Hannah
Hanukkiah with LittleBits by Eva and Rachel
Dash Rescues Dot by Ben and Nate
SPRK Obstacle Course by Charlie and Abigail
It's All Fun and Games with Lego Robotics by Ryan and Wendell
Scratch and Makey Makey by Amelia and Drew
Musical LittleBits by Leeya and Molly
Lego Robotics Candy Dispenser by Ashley and Sadie
Build a Computer with Kano by Lexi and Sarah
Robotic Cat by Alex and Hannah
Hanukkiah with LittleBits by Eva and Rachel
Dash Rescues Dot by Ben and Nate
SPRK Obstacle Course by Charlie and Abigail
It's All Fun and Games with Lego Robotics by Ryan and Wendell
Scratch and Makey Makey by Amelia and Drew
Musical LittleBits by Leeya and Molly
Lego Robotics Candy Dispenser by Ashley and Sadie
Build a Computer with Kano by Lexi and Sarah
Robotic Cat by Hannah
This week my partner and I were working on ourHummingbird robotics project. We are creating a cat that moves its arm and has blinking eyes and mouth.It is quite hard to get all the wires and connections right, but we are figuring it out. In addition, we are going to present the cat on May 4, 2017. I learned a lot of new things like, that black is always negative, what a servo is, and how to create a sequence. This was a great work week and I can't wait to see what we are working with next week!
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