Executing more than one command with LEGO SPIKE Prime Word Blocks
Most programs we write require several commands for the robot to execute to complete its task. Here's how to do it with SPIKE Prime Word Blocks software!
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- 01 Jul 2022
Most programs we write require several commands for the robot to execute to complete its task. Here's how to do it with SPIKE Prime Word Blocks software!
In this tutorial you will learn how to use tasks where you have to write text.
By default, the motors of the LEGO SPIKE Prime controller connect to ports A and B. What if we want to connect them to other ports? Here's how to change ports in the software.
In this tutorial, we will learn what the start block does when starting the program and where to find it.
In this tutorial we will learn what the first purple movement block does.
In this tutorial we will do a deep dive on all the options of the first purple movement block.
What a teacher should know when giving tasks to students:
Children tend to imitate. The easiest way to do something is to first see how it’s done. So, sit down and show your students how to program.
We will cover the typical reasons why your robot is not moving at all.
“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