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Page 1: TLDSB Robotics 2009/2010. History of the Provincial Robotics Challenge Project -ENO  2000-2001 The Robotics Challenge was created  as a 3-year project

TLDSB Robotics 2009/2010

Page 2: TLDSB Robotics 2009/2010. History of the Provincial Robotics Challenge Project -ENO  2000-2001 The Robotics Challenge was created  as a 3-year project

History of the Provincial Robotics Challenge Project -

ENO 2000-2001 The Robotics Challenge was

created as a 3-year project grades 4 to 12.

Focus was to enhance learning in: Science & Technology Language Math Design

through the development, programming and testing of autonomous robotic devices.

Page 3: TLDSB Robotics 2009/2010. History of the Provincial Robotics Challenge Project -ENO  2000-2001 The Robotics Challenge was created  as a 3-year project

TLDSB Takes Over2002 - 03

• ENO funding was being cut • TLDSB Program Enhancement Fund took over

the support May 2003 ROBOFAIR (1st Annual)

• Orillia Square Mall – with Simcoe District• 12 schools • 12 teams of 6-7 students

April 2009 ROBOFAIR• 157 students from TLDSB (23 teams)• 30 from Simcoe

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02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 $-

$5,000.00

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$25,000.00

Funding

Funding

Page 5: TLDSB Robotics 2009/2010. History of the Provincial Robotics Challenge Project -ENO  2000-2001 The Robotics Challenge was created  as a 3-year project

Spending Priorities1. Training Day

Supply Teachers Travel (most are local to the location) Lunch

2. Robofair Bussing to Orillia: Last year we had 5

different buses (Haliburton will have their own bus this year)

Supply Teachers

3. New Kits Each participating school has 1 NXT kit Purchase 1 more

Page 6: TLDSB Robotics 2009/2010. History of the Provincial Robotics Challenge Project -ENO  2000-2001 The Robotics Challenge was created  as a 3-year project

How does Robotics work? Students work in teams to:

• BUILD robots with Lego parts and • PROGRAM the robot using the NXT software.

Students learn to program robots to perform a specific function (or challenge).

Culminating activity is the Robofair where all teams are presented with the same challenge.

Page 7: TLDSB Robotics 2009/2010. History of the Provincial Robotics Challenge Project -ENO  2000-2001 The Robotics Challenge was created  as a 3-year project

Getting Started

ORGANIZE YOUR KIT!! Club or class activity Students work in teams of 4 to 7 Teams are presented with simple

tasks or challenges. Challenges get more complex as

skills develop.

Page 8: TLDSB Robotics 2009/2010. History of the Provincial Robotics Challenge Project -ENO  2000-2001 The Robotics Challenge was created  as a 3-year project

Team (4 – 7 people)

Builders: construct robot, using an NXT brick.

Programmers: use Mindstorms to write software to control the robot.

Team needs to decide who is doing what, and rotate the assignments.

Choose a name, design a logo.

Page 10: TLDSB Robotics 2009/2010. History of the Provincial Robotics Challenge Project -ENO  2000-2001 The Robotics Challenge was created  as a 3-year project

The New S

tuff

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Advantages

More Sensors Larger Beams The program is more user friendly USB connection instead of the

infrared tower !!!!!!!! Rechargeable battery

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Participation Robotics Page on the Wiki

• use to share ideas • ask questions• Post resources (manual, challenges,

links) Kits belong to the TLDSB Robotics Complete the Teacher Survey Students complete the Student

Survey Commitment to participate in the

annual RoboFair Celebration of Learning

Page 14: TLDSB Robotics 2009/2010. History of the Provincial Robotics Challenge Project -ENO  2000-2001 The Robotics Challenge was created  as a 3-year project

Logistics Batteries (RCX unit) or adapter (NXT) Software – request in Helpstar Dells won’t work off of TLDSB property – IT

will need to configure them The mini-laptops cannot run version 1 of

NXT software. We are testing version 2. Avoid both the Dell and Acer minis.

Work on the floor when testing robots. The bricks are expensive to replace!

Use the map to keep the parts organized!

Page 15: TLDSB Robotics 2009/2010. History of the Provincial Robotics Challenge Project -ENO  2000-2001 The Robotics Challenge was created  as a 3-year project

Last year there were 2 challengesTheme: International Space Station

1. Open–ended: Create a robot that will perform a useful function on the International Space Station. • Research the many challenges that scientists and

astronauts are presented with when building, maintaining, working, and living on the International Space Station. How might robots assist in these areas?

2. Competitive: Create a space shuttle (shuttle-bot) that will use various sensors to navigate the docking ramp in order to deposit cargo into a port on the International Space Station.

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Now it’s your turn…

Today’s schedule:1. Build a ‘Tribot’ (according to the

manual).2. Program with the Brick.3. Program using NXT.4. Brainstorm ideas for challenges.5. Check out the Wiki for sharing.

GOOD LUCK and have FUN!