

Uploading programs to the hub
This tutorial outlines the two ways to upload programs to the SPIKE hub and which one is preferred.
- #1652
- 20 Aug 2020
This tutorial outlines the two ways to upload programs to the SPIKE hub and which one is preferred.
This tutorial in an animated demonstration of how a LEGO Education SPIKE Prime robot turns to the left and to the right. To download the program check out the courses in which the tutorial is used.
“Doing the same with less” can save time and space.
We start with the first mission - trying to build attachments that are small and tidy and the Gazon robot allows us to do so. With a few pictures you can see how the robot should be placed along with all the attachments
In the SPIKE software, the acceleration block works only with predetermined rotations of the wheels. That limits us from using acceleration with the motion sensor, so in this program, we present an "MY BLOCK" that can simulate the acceleration block, but with the use of the motion sensor.
This program was intended for and tested on the Gazon robot
In this video tutorial we demonstrate the use of the motion sensor and how it could be use to turn precisely to 90 degrees. We demonstrate some of the caveats of the sensor and how sometimes it does not work as expected. Like you set the robot to turn until the sensors detects 90 degrees and at the end the robot is not at exactly 90 degrees.
In this video tutorial, we push two of the mission models with a pinless active attachment with gears. The goal is to push the mission models after the blue lines. This attachment is interesting as it demonstrates a non-straightforward idea of how we can push the mission models. We explain the Scratch program and how we use the motion sensors - you will learn how to turn to a specific angle by using the motion sensor.
This is a 10 out of 10 tutorial for a complex robot attachment that does a precise drop and is auto-correcting at the same time. It has decent consistency and reliability. We drop cargo onto the train and use a LEGO Education SPIKE Prime robot for this FIRST LEGO League 2021-2022 competition.
This is a passive attachment activated by the robot and not by a motor. It's used for accomplishing the FIRST LEGO League 2021-2022 Cargo Connect Home Delivery mission model.
This is an attachment for Kufar - Easy SPIKE Prime out-of-box robot. It solves M10 Sound Mixer using a passive attachment and collects Noah, the sound engineer using an inertial attachment.