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EV3 Skills and a Guide to Competitive Robotics

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EV3 Skills and a Guide to Competitive Robotics, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 15 lectures, based on 4 reviews, and has 16 subscribers.

You will learn about Designing a suitable robot based on the challenges needs Navigating and Controlling Robot Functions on the Ev3 Brick Using Engineering skills to build a functional robot Using the Ev3 sensors and motors to their fullest extent Understanding how to write pseudocode and how to implement it into real code Navigating and utilizing a block coding environment This course is ideal for individuals who are Students in grades 3-6, eager to learn about robotics in general or apart of a competitive robotics team competing in FLL. It is particularly useful for Students in grades 3-6, eager to learn about robotics in general or apart of a competitive robotics team competing in FLL.

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Title: EV3 Skills and a Guide to Competitive Robotics

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.75

Number of Lectures: 15

Number of Published Lectures: 15

Number of Curriculum Items: 15

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 15

Original Price: $19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Designing a suitable robot based on the challenges needs
  • Navigating and Controlling Robot Functions on the Ev3 Brick
  • Using Engineering skills to build a functional robot
  • Using the Ev3 sensors and motors to their fullest extent
  • Understanding how to write pseudocode and how to implement it into real code
  • Navigating and utilizing a block coding environment
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students in grades 3-6, eager to learn about robotics in general or apart of a competitive robotics team competing in FLL.
  • Target Audiences

  • Students in grades 3-6, eager to learn about robotics in general or apart of a competitive robotics team competing in FLL.
  • Hello! Welcome to the Apera Robotics Course. This course is designed to take any student with varying degrees of experience in robotics from beginner to advanced robotics skills. While this course can be used for general robotics knowledge but some content in the course will be targeted towards skills that would be used in competitive robotics like FLL.

    Competitive Robotics is becoming increasingly more popular as technology takes a forefront in this generation. This course is meant for students who are ready to learn robotics or take steps to make their team more competitive. Included in the course are skills that will be very beneficial on any robotics team as well as FLL specific challenges that will help you build your knowledge and problem solving skills.

    In this course we will also explain the competitive robotics pipeline and include additional challenges for students to build their confidence.

    In this course we will cover:

    Unit 1: An Introduction to Robotics and Ev3

    Unit 2: Designing and Building your Ev3 Robot

    Unit 3: Coding your Ev3 Robot

    Unit 4: Exploring Sensors, Attachments and Actuators

    Unit 5: Basic Challenges and Core FLL Skills

    Unit 6: Advanced FLL Challenges and FLL tips and strategies

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Course and Robotics!

    Chapter 2: Designing and Building your Ev3 Robot

    Lecture 1: Understanding more About Ev3 Parts

    Lecture 2: Step-by-Step How to Build Your Basic Robot Chassis

    Chapter 3: Coding your Ev3 Robot

    Lecture 1: Connecting your Brick to your Computer and LEGO Software

    Lecture 2: Exploring the Ev3 Software Interface and Block Drawers

    Lecture 3: Writing Simple Movement Code

    Lecture 4: Using Loops and Conditionals to Optimize Code

    Lecture 5: Troubleshooting Brick-Computer Connection Issues

    Chapter 4: Exploring Sensors and Attachments

    Lecture 1: Building and Coding a Touch Sensor Attachment

    Lecture 2: Building and Coding a Color Sensor Attachment

    Lecture 3: Building and Coding an Ultrasonic/Infrared Sensor Attachment

    Lecture 4: Building and Coding the Medium Motor

    Chapter 5: Basic Challenges and Core FLL Skills

    Lecture 1: Line Following

    Lecture 2: Basic Maze

    Lecture 3: Sumo Wrestling

    Instructors

  • EV3 Skills and a Guide to Competitive Robotics  No.2
    Anuj Krovvidi
    Robotics Instructor
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