tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:/posts Educational Robotics for the Classroom 2018-01-15T09:37:55Z CREATE Lab tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271221 2011-10-27T02:50:38Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Webinars and More on Robotics

Just found this site which may be of interest to others:

http://curiosityintheclassroom.com/

In the teacher resource section, there are lesson plans including one on  measuring the capacity of a robotic arm.  Check out  the "Profiles in Curiosity" section which features famous innovators. You can also sign up for updates and register for webinars. The Thursday, November 3, 2011, Thinkers of Tomorrow webinar series at 1PM is posted as  a sesion for teachers and students with a robotics expert. 

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271225 2011-10-26T13:42:38Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Article on Humanoid Robots

http://thejournal.com/articles/2011/10/24/humanoid-robots-stem-vehicles-today...

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271226 2011-10-12T21:20:00Z 2015-08-26T18:34:29Z New Beta Software Available

http://cmucreatelab.org/downloads/CREATELabVisualProgrammer_v121.zip

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271229 2011-09-05T16:29:00Z 2018-01-15T09:37:29Z Lesson Concept: Robot Theater Update - Sue Mellon

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271233 2011-08-08T05:09:00Z 2018-01-15T09:37:29Z Lesson Concept: Robots and Thematic Topics "BeatlesSongs" - Diane Lally

Students create paintings to visualy portray Beatles lyrics or themes and build robots inspired by the choosen theme.  This curriculum was written for use in an Art class by one teacher.

Examples of students' work can be seen here.

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271236 2011-08-05T06:49:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Photos: Educational Robotics Course - Part 2 by Zee Ann Poerio

This is PART 2 of photos from the Educational Robotics Course. Thanks again, to everyone for a great course! Zee Ann Poerio

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271246 2011-08-05T06:33:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Photos: Educational Robotics Course - Part 1 by Zee Ann Poerio

I hope you enjoy PART 1 of photos from the Educational Robotics Course.  Thanks to everyone for making this class so special!

Zee Ann Poerio

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271251 2011-08-02T03:05:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Final Presentation - Zee Ann Poerio

Here are some photo memories from our presentation day! Thanks to everyone for a great course!

Zee Ann Poerio

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271254 2011-07-21T20:55:00Z 2018-01-15T09:37:33Z Computer Graphics at Carnegie Mellon University - Graphics Lab Slides by Nancy Pollard



Nancy has kindly shared the slides from her talk with us as well as some links. The slides are below and the Word document lists links to the Graphics Lab's ongoing projects. Check out the links for more information, images, and videos.

 

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271256 2011-07-17T14:45:00Z 2018-01-15T09:37:33Z Lab Lesson: Robot Diaries Arm & Arm Muscles - Terry Richards

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271259 2011-07-16T13:35:00Z 2018-01-15T09:37:55Z Speaker: Siddhartha Srinivasa - Herb & Robots in the Home

Thanks to Sidd for telling us about Herb and his research developing robots for home environments. Many of the videos Sidd showed us are available online:

http://personalrobotics.ri.cmu.edu/


Here are the slides from Sidd's talk:

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271260 2011-07-16T05:09:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Survey: Educational Robotics Project

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KP2VNJV

This will be used as a pre-survey for the Introductory Robotics Project for Middle School students.

Zee Poerio

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271266 2011-07-15T20:04:00Z 2018-01-15T09:37:30Z Speaker: Aaron Steinfeld - Universal design in transportation

Our last speaker of the morning on Friday was Aaron Steinfeld who told us about his work in universal design in transportation. Thanks to Aaron for a great talk and for making his slides available.

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271269 2011-07-15T20:03:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Speaker: Golan Levin - Studio for Creative Inquiry

Thanks to Golan Levin for giving us a tour of the Studio for Creative Inquiry. Here are some links to the interesting projects and videos he shared with us.


http://www.flong.com  -- Golan's own art/research
http://studioforcreativeinquiry.org -- the STUDIO
http://www.golancourses.net -- Golan's classes

 

Golan also told us about two new open-source desktop fabrication tools: Makerbot and Lasersaur.

 

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271272 2011-07-15T04:36:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Survey: Robotic Diaries "Poetry" Project

Click below to take the survey.

 

 

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KY7W63J

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271274 2011-07-15T04:22:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Survey: Robot Diaries "Thematic Art" Project

Click here to take survey

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271276 2011-07-14T17:47:00Z 2018-01-15T09:37:31Z Speaker Notes, Slides and Video: Garth Zeglin - Robotic Art

Thanks to Garth Zeglin, our guest speaker today. The best general link for videos is Garth's site: http://garthzeglin.com/projects.html

A couple of videos are on his vimeo page: http://vimeo.com/garthz

 

The specific New Artist video he showed is on Axel Straschnoy's vimeo page:

 

Here are the slides Garth used in today's presentation:

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271278 2011-07-14T17:46:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Robot Diaries Mini Project: Elephant - Erin Hopkins

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271282 2011-07-14T13:12:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Robot Diaries Mini Project: Human Environmental Interaction - Tanner Huffman

"Our world is what We make it"

Objective:  Student will develop an understanding of human interaction with the environment.  Students will explore both positive and negative impacts of human intervention.
Research - Student will research either a positive or negative effect for human involvement with the environment.  Examples include: Conservation, Lead Certification, Recycling (Positive) or Deforestation, Ozone Destruction, Water Pollution.
Action - Students will develop a basic interactive model that will change, either positively or negatively, with human presence.  Student will utilize a motion sensor to switch between two "modes" of their model; Before Humans and After Humans.

Tanner Huffman

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271285 2011-07-14T12:46:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Robot Diaries Mini Project: Biological Systems - Rob Ruddle

Students will create a model of a biological system that demonstrates how that biological system works.  More specifically, the model should demonstrate how the system reacts when performing a certain task. Student research will be necessary. The inspiration for this project came from the demonstration we saw  yesterday in which sensors were attached to a man to create a graphical model how h is body reacts when hitting a golf ball.  this activity could also be extended by having students label systems, subsystems, and components. While sensors would be very expensive for a school district, there are plenty of youtube videos that demonstrate things in slow motion.  additionally, some might have access to high speed cameras  and will be able to create their own slow motion videos.    The difficulty I see with this project is that this will only  work for systems you can see from the outside of the body.
 
Rob Ruddle

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271215 2011-07-14T11:12:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:04Z Robot Diaries Mini Project: Electric Car Timeline - Sue Mellon

Mini Project:  InteractiveTimeline for the Electric Car    Submitted by Sue Mellon

1.       Using the timeline created by PBS (link below) as a starting point, identify five key events for this invention and create a one minute audio file for each identified event using Audacity.  The audio file should contain at least three pieces of information outside of the scope of the timeline.  Keep a record of your references for this additional information.

http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/223/electric-car-timeline.html

 

2.        After creating an audio file, develop a robotic icon for each event.  You will use Robot Diaries to make this interactive exhibit of your research.  This exhibit will work much like those seen in museums.  You may use the distance sensor or some other means to trigger the start of your exhibit.

 

Grading Rubric

 

1 point

2 points

3 points

1 Bonus Point

Information?

All 5 events have at least one additional fact

All 5 events have at least two additional facts

All 5 events have at least three additional facts

Exceptional Details

Creative Icon?

meets basic requirements

addition of color, detail or creative thinking

multiple additions

Exceptional Work

Use of Robot Diaries?

simple one area commands

creative combinations

triggered events

WOW!

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271217 2011-07-14T06:35:00Z 2017-02-27T19:05:17Z Robot Diaries Mini Project: Snake Robots & The Staff of Asclepius - Zee Ann Poerio

At Carnegie Mellon University,  Snake Robots have been designed and engineered to perform tasks which benefit humans in many ways.  Looking to nature for inspiration, influence, and problem solving, engineers have designed some of the robots’ movements from those of real snakes.  And new “gaits” are being developed for the snake robots beyond what mother nature intended for snake locomotion. The robotic snakes are able to move through pipes, climb poles, and even thread their way through rubble after a disaster to assist in search and rescue.  Now, smaller versions are being engineering to assist with a less invasive form of heart surgery.   

My inspiration for the mini project comes from a small snakebot that was in the lab  with a model of a human heart.  Learning that the robotic snakes were now being used in medicine reminded me of the common symbol associated with medicine - the snake entwined staff of Asclepius, Greek god of medicine and healing.

Mini-Project inspired by a visit with SNAKE ROBOTS:

STAFF of ASCLEPIUS ROBOT DIARY

Student s will research snakes and using the Robot Diaries kits will create their own robotic staff of Asclepius.  Students can choose the species of snake of their choice to depict on the staff.  The robot should include two servos, and at least two lights and at least one sound effect.   The student will read his/her presentation from the point of view of the snake and coordinate the animations with their presentation which will includes the species, diet, how the snake moves, typical size and weight, and  lifespan. The snake itself should represent the snake’s true color and markings.  Additional information can include other interesting facts about snakes (not all snakes have fangs), symbolism of snakes (ex. Biblical references or snake images in ancient or modern times), a joke about snakes (What is a snake’s favorite subject?  Hiss-tory!), or a retelling of one of Aesop’s fables which include snakes.

Zee Ann Poerio

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271218 2011-07-14T06:23:00Z 2018-01-15T09:37:25Z Homework Assignments: Diane Lally

Homework 1

Homework 2

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271220 2011-07-14T03:52:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Robot Diaries Mini Project: Chronology and History - Andrew Coy

One potential mini project to use in conjunction with the Robot Diaries tool kit is more of a formative assessment than a project. It consists of programming a sequence of LED lights pre-installed in a board. On the board would be items that need to be matched and students would write the code to match the correct items. The code would then be connected to the hummingbird one group at a time to check for accuracy (both for correctness is content and in programming). This would work especially well in topics where chronology is important, such as history, or sequence, such as science.

- Andrew Coy

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271223 2011-07-14T02:35:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Robot Diaries Mini Project: A Model of Arm Muscles - Terry Richards

Description:

This is a model of the right arm bones showing the humerus, radius, ulna, and wrist.  Attached to the model are "muscles" involved in the functions of extension and flexion of the arm at the elbow and the flexion and extension of the wrist.  The muscles are made from strips of pantyhose or red craft foam.  "Tendons" made from rubber bands connect the muscles to the bones at the various attachment points (origin and insertion).  Further testing of the muscle materials will be done. 

 

Credit:

Terry Richards

The Ellis School

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271227 2011-07-14T01:40:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Robot Diaries Mini Project: Human Anatomy and Physiology Decoder - Terry Richards

The mini project is based on and inspired by the LISTEN Project in the CREATE Lab. The project would be designed to teach Human Anatomy and Physiology students how to pronounce common scientific or medical terms including ones most likely to be mispronounced.  This project will involve listing the common medical terms associated with each unit, determining the correct pronunciation (using a variety of resources), and finally creating a recording of each term.  This recording would be the voice of the Robot Diaries robot “Decoder” created by different groups of students.  The “Decoder” could possibly be a model of a female physician/scientist who is a specialist for the unit.  The project would be a collaborative such that the terms would be divided among groups of students and each would then listen to the others’ robot.

Classroom experience supports that the students would feel more comfortable when making their end-of-term presentations as their speech would be more accurate and professional when correct pronunciation is used.  A student’s presentation appears unrehearsed when she stumbles over the difficult-to-pronounce words.

Terry Richards

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271230 2011-07-14T01:37:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Robot Diaries Mini Project: Poetry - Sue Mellon

Sue Mellon - Using Robot Diaries to bring a "poem to life"

 

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271231 2011-07-13T22:52:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Robot Diaries Mini Project: Going Green Mini Project - Erin Hopkins

Going Green Mini Project

For this mini-project, students must research the latest innovations in electric cars and compare them to gasoline powered cars. Students will need to compare two similar cars and their research should include the amount of carbon dioxide emissions produced by each car, the cost of production for each car, the cost of maintenance for each car, and the maximum mileage obtained by a gasoline powered car with a full tank of gas versus an electric car with a full charge. Students should also research the pros and cons of each car and make an informed decision as to which car they would like to advocate. Then, students will design a model using Robot Diaries to convince their audience to side with them for or against electric cars. Students will need to present their findings and their Robot Diaries to the community and create flyers to hand out after their presentation. This project will not only teach students about economic, social, and biological issues that we face as a society, but it will create community awareness about the pros and cons of electric cars so that they may also make an informed decision about the car they drive.

Post by Erin Hopkins
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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271237 2011-07-13T16:13:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z Beatlebot "Ringo" video - Diane Lally

Ringo is playing the drums and moving his head simultaneously. I would like to add music and more sequenced movements in the future.Possible songs could be "Yellow Submarine" or "Octopus's Garden". This "Beatlebot" will be something I can use when teaching my middle school students with the 12-week Beatlesongs theme.

Diane Lally

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tag:educationalrobotics.posthaven.com,2013:Post/271239 2011-07-13T15:57:00Z 2013-10-08T16:19:05Z C3PO - Robert Ruddle

C3PO is looking for storm troopers.  When he finds them with his distance sensors, he throws a thermal detonator at them.

C3PO created by Robert Ruddle.

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