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WRO Junior-High 2015. Treasure Hunt. Part 4. Program With Arrays
We would continue from the previous program where we used variables and we would change this to arrays.
- #201
- 24 Apr 2016

WRO Junior-High 2015. Treasure Hunt. Part 3. Decoding field color code
The robot works on the field and decodes the different colours that represent the rows and the columns.
- #200
- 17 Apr 2016

WRO Junior-High 2015. Treasure Hunt. Part 2. Rules
We would look at the rules of the competition over our small model and we would start solving the field.
- #199
- 10 Apr 2016

WRO Junior-High 2014. Sputnik. Following an orbit. Part 2
We would see how both satellites work together on the World Robotics Olympiad competition. They must both follow different orbits and must cooperate for the mission to be accomplished.
- #198
- 03 Apr 2016
WRO Junior-High 2014. Sputnik. Collecting objects. Part 1
Starting with the World Robotics Olympiad 2014 Junior-High challenge we first catch the object on our path. We discuss a good mechanism for catching and lifting balls that can do two movements with one motor.
- #197
- 27 Mar 2016
WRO Junior-High 2015. Treasure Hunt. Part 1. Collecting boxes.
Moving in a grid of objects. That's the large challenge of the World Robotics Olympiad 2015 Junior-High 2015. In this video we would build a robot that can collect the boxes (treasures). The robot would also be able to move around the treasures.
- #196
- 20 Mar 2016

WRO Elementary 2015. Field Run. Part 2
Showing the same run, but from a different angle. This allows you to see more of the way we sensors work and how exactly the robot positions itself.
- #192
- 27 Dec 2015

WRO Elementary 2015. Field Run. Part 1
This is the final run for our World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) 2015 Elementary Challenge Robot. In "dives", detects the color of the pearl and then counts the number of Ping-Pong balls to release.
- #191
- 19 Dec 2015
Contain and release ping pong balls. WRO Elementary 2015. Part 3
Next robot construction for holding and releasing balls from this container. In this video we discuss the improvements and how to use the chains to release one ball at a time.
- #168
- 16 Dec 2015
Contain and release ping pong balls. WRO Elementary 2015. Part 2
Improving the construction for the World Robotics Olympiad missions. The improvement is in the position of the sensor and the size of the balls container.
- #137
- 12 Dec 2015
Collecting humans. Moving modules. WRO 2014 Elementary. Part 3 - Lifting
In this last part of the tutorial we actually lift the rocket modules and prepare them for lauch. First we have to collect them in the right order and them somehow lift them.
- #182
- 09 Dec 2015
Contain and release ping pong balls. WRO Elementary 2015. Part 1
A robot that contains balls and releases them. It counts how many balls to release depending on the "treasures" it has hunted on the field. This is part of the World Robotics Olympiad 2015 Elementary challenge.
- #136
- 09 Dec 2015
Collecting humans. Moving modules. WRO 2014 Elementary. Part 2. Humans
Collect the humans and clear them from the rocket launching region. This is rather straightforward as a task, but it requires a little bit of thinking if you want to do it without manipulators.
- #181
- 30 Nov 2015

Collecting humans. Moving modules. WRO 2014 Elementary. Part 1. Rocket Elements
(LEGO humans of course, not real humans :) ). Working on World Robotics Olympiad 2014 elementary challenge. Collecting modules, bringing them together and lifting them. A very funny and interesting competition that we would explore in this and the next video tutorials from the series
- #180
- 28 Nov 2015