
EV3 basics course. Color Sensor. Tasks (part 6)
Tasks on using the LEGO EV3 Mindstorms Color sensor. Quite fun and useful for different STEM classes or just to get to know the sensor.
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- 28 Oct 2015
Tasks on using the LEGO EV3 Mindstorms Color sensor. Quite fun and useful for different STEM classes or just to get to know the sensor.
Here's what one of our robots looks like
In order to deal with the task successfully, students have to realize how important the starting position of robots is. The next task will help them do so.
Building instructions for a LEGO Truck. The robot is presented as an Ammo Truck but it can be used for transporting various other objects, too. The construction has a rear drive with each of the rear wheels driven by a Large Lego Motor. The front wheels steer using a Medium Lego Motor. The Brick is placed at the front of the construction which gives the opportunity to easily attach different sensors, based on the task.
There is a famous idiom "I can walk and chew gum at the same time". But how can we program a robot to be able to "walk and chew gum at the same time"? How we can program the robot to execute several tasks simultaneously?
Let's make a program that moves the robot forward and then backward.
With the last few videos, we entered the math world. Why we do it and what to keep in mind