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RileyRover Basics
Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________
Project: NASA is in the market for a new planetary rover to explore the recently discover planet Tobor-3.
You are required to construct and test a robot that is capable of following a set of commands to explore
the planet's surface. Before the robot is deployed, it must be extensively tested to ensure it will perform as
expected. You can't fly a technician to Tobor-3 to reboot the robot!
Before we send our robot into space, we must first test it thoroughly here on earth. Run the following
experiments and observe how your robot behaves. Do not move to the next experiment until your teacher
has seen your current experiment.
Drive Forward for 2 rotations of the wheels
How far did your robot travel? _________________
Drive Forward for 2 degrees of the wheels
How far did your robot travel? _________________
Drive Forward for 2 seconds of the wheels
How far did your robot travel? _________________
What is the circumference of the robots wheel?
(hint: you will need to measure the diameter of the wheel) _________________
How far will the robot drive if the wheels turn 3 rotations? _________________
Program your robot to move 3 rotations and measure how far it goes.
Does it go as far as you expected?
Drive Forward 5 rotations slowly and then 1800 degrees backwards as fast as possible.
Make your robot turn around a complete circle (360 degrees).
What happened? How far did your robot turn if you type in 360°? _________________
How many Degrees of the Wheel does your robot need to turn a complete circle?
(hint: keep experimenting until it is perfect!) _________________
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Drive forward for 500mm (OR 20 inches), turn around 180° and drive back to where you started
How much duration do you need to go forward 500mm (20 inches)?
(hint: Have a look at the circumference of your wheel,
this will tell you how far your robot goes in 1 rotation) _____________
Make your robot drive in a 'figure of 8'
(hint: draw a diagram first in the space below before you start programming. Don't forget to mark your
starting point!)
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Keeping Track
Use the Content Editor in the software to keep track of how your Robot is going. You should be using
the Content Editor to document your project, making it easier to see what things worked and where you
need to make improvements.
Things that would be useful to have in your Project file
 Pictures of your robot getting built (use the webcam function or upload your own)
 Pictures of your robot in action
 Videos of your robot
 Videos of the challenges that need to be solved
 Descriptions of the project / challenge
 Examples of things that went well
 Examples of things that did not go as planned
Make a start now, and continue to add to it throughout your project.
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What is a Robot?
When you hear the word 'robot' some famous movie robots spring to mind. Robots in real life however
are not yet up to the standard of their movie counterparts.
Robots are becoming more prevalent in today's society. They are used in high level applications such as
space exploration right through to commercial vacuuming robots found in everyday households. You are
required to do a research assignment on robotics in general and to focus on one robot in particular.
Robots come in many different shapes and sizes and are often tailored to meet a particular need or action.
Assessment
Create a report on robotics. Your teacher will tell you the format of the report. The following questions
will need to be addressed in your work.
 What is a robot?
 Why do we have robots?
 Name some different types of robots?
 What are the main components of a robot?
 Where did the term 'Robot' come from?
Pick one robot and elaborate on it. You must have your robot choice approved by your teacher before you
start your research. You will need to include the following information in your report:
Sensors - What information does it take in? (e.g. Sound, distance etc)
Software - What does it do? (e.g. Vacuum floors, explore space)
Mechanical - What materials is it made out of? How does it move? (e.g. motors, arms and metal frames)
Robot Chosen ________________________ Due Date__________________
Presentation Type______________________ Page / Slide limit____________
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Flowcharting
All robots need to have programs to make them run. The easiest way to start a program is to first have a
plan. This plan consists of a flowchart of small steps that make up the entire program. Each step is simple
enough that the robot can perform it without too much effort.
Task: Using the blank flowchart below, plan out your daily morning routine, from when you wake up until
you get to school.
Wake up
Arrive at
School
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How far?
Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________
Project: In the initial construction of the robot the travelling characteristics are required. After
characterising the properties, NASA have asked that you use your data to make predictions about the
distance your robot will travel given specific time constraints.
Your group will be assigned a random power level to be assessed. Power Level Assigned ____________
For this experiment you will need to measure how far the robot travels for different time values (eg. 1
second, 2 seconds, 3.5 seconds etc). The more data you gather, the more accurate your graph will be.
Plot the results either on the graph below or in a graphing software package.
(Hint: you will need to know the smallest and largest times you tested for, as well as the smallest and largest
distances so that you can determine the horizontal and vertical axis scales)
Once you have plotted your data, can you see a relationship between the time taken and the distance
travelled?
By looking at the graph, can you determine how many seconds
your robot would need to travel exactly 30cm (12 inches)? _____________ seconds
How about 1.5m (59 inches)? _____________ seconds
Your teacher will assign you a test distance. How long does your robot need to travel this particular
distance?
Test Distance = _______________ Time required = _____________ seconds
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Time Taken
DistanceTravelled Distance Travelled vs Time Taken
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How fast?
Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________
Project: To accurately be able to command the robot, you need to understand how fast it can go and what
properties may change its performance. NASA have requested a detailed report, supported by data that
you have gathered from your robot.
Make your robot drive forward for 5 rotations at 50% power
How long did it take to go 5 rotations? ______________ sec
What about 10% power? ______________ sec
70% power? ______________ sec
Fill in the time taken to complete 5 rotations on this table and plot your average on the graph
Power Level (%) Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Run 5 Average
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
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Draw a line of best fit through the data you have taken.
Based on this data, make a prediction as to how long it
will take to do 5 rotations at 65% power. _____________ seconds
Mark your prediction on your graph in a different colour. Program your robot and see what happens.
How close were you?
Let us now convert this time taken into a speed.
How far does 5 rotations of the wheel take us? _____________ (cm/inches)
Now convert each of these times and distances into a speed for each different power level. Fill in your
answers in the table over the page.
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Power Level (%) Time for 5 rotations Speed (m/sec OR inches/sec)
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Plot the speed of your robot against the power level on the following graph.
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NASA have indicated that in some parts of Tobor-3, the loose sand will make it difficult to drive quickly.
They have calculated that the robot cannot exceed a maximum speed of 25 mm/s OR 10 inches/sec.
What power level is required to meet this speed? __________________ % power level
Mark the speed on your graph in a different colour. Program your robot to travel for 10 seconds and
check to make sure your robot stays within the guidelines.
What would happen if we were to run the same experiment on carpet?
What was the most difficult part of this challenge?
How did you go about solving it?
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How Many Sides?
Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________
Overview: Once on Tobor-3, your robot will be required to identify interesting aspects for later analysis.
Your robot will be required to mark off an area such that a passing satellite can easily identify the item in
question. Initially you will be required to draw a square, but will then move onto other shapes and designs.
Build a drawing attachment and fix it to your robot and program your robot drive in a square.
 How many sides does a square have?
 How many angles?
 How many degrees in each angle?
 Could you use the loop block to make the program simpler?
Fill in the following table for other common shape
Shape Number of
sides
Internal angle External
angle
Turn Angle required by the
robot
Octagon
Hexagon
Triangle
What was the most difficult part of this challenge?
How did you go about solving it?
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Help! I’m Stuck
Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________
Overview: Whilst on Tobor-3, your robot will undoubtedly come up against obstacles in its path. NASA is
worried about a particular cliff wall that is blocking the robots progress. They have asked that you
demonstrate your robot’s ability to detect such obstacles and navigate away from them. It is important that
your robot does not physically touch these obstacles as we do not wish to damage the robot. Connect the
Ultrasonic Sensor attachment to the front of the robot and ensure the cable is connected.
There are several progressive steps we would like to make in order to solve this problem. Each program
should be done individually and demonstrated to a teacher before moving on.
We would like our robot to drive forward until it encounters an obstacle.
 Drive until object is detected, then stop.
 Turn around when you detect the object.
 Repeat this action until you find your way around the obstacle.
What was the most difficult part of this challenge?
How did you go about solving it?
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Let’s go Prospecting
Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________
Project: NASA are very impressed with your robot’s
ability to navigate the surface. They are hoping that
you can use a sensor on your robot to help them
detect some mineral deposits of EV-itrium they
believe are on the surface. These minerals are easy to
spot due to their bright green appearance. Your task is
to navigate a geological section, locate the mineral,
stop and announce that a mineral has been found.
Build the colour sensor attachment for your robot.
The EV-itrium is known to be green in colour, so
your robot will need to utilise the ‘Wait for Colour’
block to help detect it.
There are several progressive steps we would like to make in order to solve this problem. Each program
should be done individually and demonstrated to your teacher before moving on.
 Drive until green is detected then stop.
 Shout ‘Green’ when you reach the EV-itrium.
 Drive off the green and go looking for more EV-itrium.
What was the most difficult part of this challenge?
How did you go about solving it?
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Stay away from the Edge
Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________
Project: Another challenge the robot faces is staying safe whilst navigating on top of a large plateau. Get
too close and over you’ll go! NASA has asked that you prove your robot is capable of staying away from
the edge of a cliff.
NASA has discovered that the Colour Sensor attachment, as well as being excellent for detecting EV-
itrium, can also reliably give a reading of ‘No-Colour’ when it reaches the edge of the plateau. Modify your
program so that the robot does not go over the edge.
There are several progressive steps we would like to make in order to solve this problem. Each program
should be done individually and demonstrated to your teacher before moving on.
 Drive until the edge is detected then stop.
 Drive away from the edge and continue looking for the next edge.
What was the most difficult part of this challenge?
How did you go about solving it?
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Prospecting and Staying Safe
Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________
Project: NASA are very impressed, but they note with your last program, while the robot is looking for the
edge of the plateau, it is not doing any prospecting. Is there a way to do both at the same time?
As there is only one ‘Wait’ Block that can be used to determine colour, you will need to find a way for the
robot to be able to determine which colour it has seen. This can be achieved with a ‘Switch’ Block.
Use this flow chart as a starting point, and fill in the blank spaces
Start driving forward
Wait until you detect Green or No Colour
Stop your motors
Detects Green Detects No ColourWhat Colour?
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Going Up and Going Down
Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________
Project: NASA have discovered a good deposit of minerals in a valley far below. Your robot design can
only safely descend and ascend slopes of 20 degrees, any more and there is a very real risk that the robot
will topple over. Devise a program that will enable the robot to drive along a slope, but stop and reverse if
it becomes too steep.
Use the Gyro Sensor attachment to detect when the robot has tilted beyond a certain angle and the
appropriate ‘Wait’ Block in your program.
There are several progressive steps we would like to make in order to solve this problem. Each program
should be done individually and demonstrated to your teacher before moving on.
 Drive until the angle changes by more than 20 degrees and stop.
 Reverse away from the incline until the robot is back on level ground.
Extra Challenge
When your robot reaches a slope, have it slow down for safety reasons. Once it is back on level ground,
have it return to normal speed.
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Cargo Delivery
Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________
Project: Small Signal Repeaters are required to maintain constant communication back to Earth. These
repeaters are best situated on slight plateaus to ensure clearance from other obstacles. Using the Medium
Motor and the Cargo Delivery attachment, design a program to safely place these Signal Repeaters.
Build the Cargo Delivery Attachment from the instructions provided. Connect the Medium Motor to Port
D of your EV3 brick. The Cargo Deliver arm can be raised and lowered by instructing the D motor to
rotate approximately 90 degrees. The following example programs will both lower and raise the Cargo
Delivery arm.
Write a program that will instruct the robot to turn until it detects the small plateau using the Ultrasonic
Sensor. Then have the robot drive towards the plateau, before depositing the Signal Repeater on top.
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Prepare the Landing Zone
Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________
Project: NASA has identified a good landing site for further spacecraft but
unfortunately it still contains several large obstacles. Use your robot and an
appropriate attachment to clear the area.
Similar to the previous challenge, the robot will be required to turn to find an
obstacle. Once located have your robot drive up to the obstacle, take control of it
with an attachment and move the obstacle to a new location.
This challenge is best approached as a series of programs. Ensure you have shown
your teacher each intermediate program as you work towards the final solution.
 Turn until you see the obstacle and then stop.
 Turn to the obstacle and then drive up to the obstacle.
 Go to the obstacle and close the gripper sufficiently.
 Go to the obstacle, collect the obstacle and move it to a different location.
Extra Challenge
Multiple obstacles are present, and all need to be removed. The safest place for them to be deposited is
the Dangerous Removal of Obstacle Position (DROP). It is located to the side of the Landing Zone and
can be identified by the bright yellow floor covering (Hint: You’ll need to build in the Colour Sensor
somewhere!)
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As seen on TV!
Overview: NASA decided on using your design to fly to Tobor-3. As a result of the associated publicity,
many other people want to buy their own version of the robot. Come up with a marketing promotion to
sell your robot.
Your presentation may consist of one or more of the following media formats as notated by your teacher
 School Newspaper article
 Video commercial
 PowerPoint Presentation
 Poster presentation
 Website
 Oral Presentation
Be sure to include the following information in your presentation
 How does it look?
 What can it do?
 How does it move?
 How does it sense its surrounding environment?
 What are the standard missions it can perform?
Look back over your previous activities to help you answer these questions.
Remember, you are now pitching your idea to everyday people, not NASA scientists!
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MiniGolf Score Sheet
Points
Group Name Round 1
Position A
Round 2
Position A
Round 3
Position B
Round 4
Position C
Round 5
Position D
Total
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Dancing Robots
Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________
Artist: Song Name:
Section Time Description Intended robot movement
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Additional Projects
Robot Wave: Synchronise a group of robots to perform the Wave, an audience move popular in sporting
stadiums around the world. As a class, you will need to determine what order the robots will move and
what action they will perform.
Robot Butler: Robots in the household are quickly becoming
commonplace, with personal assistance robots widely regarded to
become the most prevalent in the near future. Build a robot that can
retrieve a drink for someone who is confined to bed.
Meet your Adoring Public: Program your robot to respond in a
positive way when somebody gets close. Use the Move Steering,
Sound and Display blocks to convey a feeling of happiness.
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  • 2. RileyRover Basics Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________ Project: NASA is in the market for a new planetary rover to explore the recently discover planet Tobor-3. You are required to construct and test a robot that is capable of following a set of commands to explore the planet's surface. Before the robot is deployed, it must be extensively tested to ensure it will perform as expected. You can't fly a technician to Tobor-3 to reboot the robot! Before we send our robot into space, we must first test it thoroughly here on earth. Run the following experiments and observe how your robot behaves. Do not move to the next experiment until your teacher has seen your current experiment. Drive Forward for 2 rotations of the wheels How far did your robot travel? _________________ Drive Forward for 2 degrees of the wheels How far did your robot travel? _________________ Drive Forward for 2 seconds of the wheels How far did your robot travel? _________________ What is the circumference of the robots wheel? (hint: you will need to measure the diameter of the wheel) _________________ How far will the robot drive if the wheels turn 3 rotations? _________________ Program your robot to move 3 rotations and measure how far it goes. Does it go as far as you expected? Drive Forward 5 rotations slowly and then 1800 degrees backwards as fast as possible. Make your robot turn around a complete circle (360 degrees). What happened? How far did your robot turn if you type in 360°? _________________ How many Degrees of the Wheel does your robot need to turn a complete circle? (hint: keep experimenting until it is perfect!) _________________ Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 3. Drive forward for 500mm (OR 20 inches), turn around 180° and drive back to where you started How much duration do you need to go forward 500mm (20 inches)? (hint: Have a look at the circumference of your wheel, this will tell you how far your robot goes in 1 rotation) _____________ Make your robot drive in a 'figure of 8' (hint: draw a diagram first in the space below before you start programming. Don't forget to mark your starting point!) Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 4. Keeping Track Use the Content Editor in the software to keep track of how your Robot is going. You should be using the Content Editor to document your project, making it easier to see what things worked and where you need to make improvements. Things that would be useful to have in your Project file  Pictures of your robot getting built (use the webcam function or upload your own)  Pictures of your robot in action  Videos of your robot  Videos of the challenges that need to be solved  Descriptions of the project / challenge  Examples of things that went well  Examples of things that did not go as planned Make a start now, and continue to add to it throughout your project. Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 5. Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 6. What is a Robot? When you hear the word 'robot' some famous movie robots spring to mind. Robots in real life however are not yet up to the standard of their movie counterparts. Robots are becoming more prevalent in today's society. They are used in high level applications such as space exploration right through to commercial vacuuming robots found in everyday households. You are required to do a research assignment on robotics in general and to focus on one robot in particular. Robots come in many different shapes and sizes and are often tailored to meet a particular need or action. Assessment Create a report on robotics. Your teacher will tell you the format of the report. The following questions will need to be addressed in your work.  What is a robot?  Why do we have robots?  Name some different types of robots?  What are the main components of a robot?  Where did the term 'Robot' come from? Pick one robot and elaborate on it. You must have your robot choice approved by your teacher before you start your research. You will need to include the following information in your report: Sensors - What information does it take in? (e.g. Sound, distance etc) Software - What does it do? (e.g. Vacuum floors, explore space) Mechanical - What materials is it made out of? How does it move? (e.g. motors, arms and metal frames) Robot Chosen ________________________ Due Date__________________ Presentation Type______________________ Page / Slide limit____________ Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 7. Flowcharting All robots need to have programs to make them run. The easiest way to start a program is to first have a plan. This plan consists of a flowchart of small steps that make up the entire program. Each step is simple enough that the robot can perform it without too much effort. Task: Using the blank flowchart below, plan out your daily morning routine, from when you wake up until you get to school. Wake up Arrive at School Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 8. How far? Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________ Project: In the initial construction of the robot the travelling characteristics are required. After characterising the properties, NASA have asked that you use your data to make predictions about the distance your robot will travel given specific time constraints. Your group will be assigned a random power level to be assessed. Power Level Assigned ____________ For this experiment you will need to measure how far the robot travels for different time values (eg. 1 second, 2 seconds, 3.5 seconds etc). The more data you gather, the more accurate your graph will be. Plot the results either on the graph below or in a graphing software package. (Hint: you will need to know the smallest and largest times you tested for, as well as the smallest and largest distances so that you can determine the horizontal and vertical axis scales) Once you have plotted your data, can you see a relationship between the time taken and the distance travelled? By looking at the graph, can you determine how many seconds your robot would need to travel exactly 30cm (12 inches)? _____________ seconds How about 1.5m (59 inches)? _____________ seconds Your teacher will assign you a test distance. How long does your robot need to travel this particular distance? Test Distance = _______________ Time required = _____________ seconds Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 9. Time Taken DistanceTravelled Distance Travelled vs Time Taken Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 10. How fast? Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________ Project: To accurately be able to command the robot, you need to understand how fast it can go and what properties may change its performance. NASA have requested a detailed report, supported by data that you have gathered from your robot. Make your robot drive forward for 5 rotations at 50% power How long did it take to go 5 rotations? ______________ sec What about 10% power? ______________ sec 70% power? ______________ sec Fill in the time taken to complete 5 rotations on this table and plot your average on the graph Power Level (%) Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Run 5 Average 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 11. Draw a line of best fit through the data you have taken. Based on this data, make a prediction as to how long it will take to do 5 rotations at 65% power. _____________ seconds Mark your prediction on your graph in a different colour. Program your robot and see what happens. How close were you? Let us now convert this time taken into a speed. How far does 5 rotations of the wheel take us? _____________ (cm/inches) Now convert each of these times and distances into a speed for each different power level. Fill in your answers in the table over the page. Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 12. Power Level (%) Time for 5 rotations Speed (m/sec OR inches/sec) 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Plot the speed of your robot against the power level on the following graph. Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 13. NASA have indicated that in some parts of Tobor-3, the loose sand will make it difficult to drive quickly. They have calculated that the robot cannot exceed a maximum speed of 25 mm/s OR 10 inches/sec. What power level is required to meet this speed? __________________ % power level Mark the speed on your graph in a different colour. Program your robot to travel for 10 seconds and check to make sure your robot stays within the guidelines. What would happen if we were to run the same experiment on carpet? What was the most difficult part of this challenge? How did you go about solving it? Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 14. How Many Sides? Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________ Overview: Once on Tobor-3, your robot will be required to identify interesting aspects for later analysis. Your robot will be required to mark off an area such that a passing satellite can easily identify the item in question. Initially you will be required to draw a square, but will then move onto other shapes and designs. Build a drawing attachment and fix it to your robot and program your robot drive in a square.  How many sides does a square have?  How many angles?  How many degrees in each angle?  Could you use the loop block to make the program simpler? Fill in the following table for other common shape Shape Number of sides Internal angle External angle Turn Angle required by the robot Octagon Hexagon Triangle What was the most difficult part of this challenge? How did you go about solving it? Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 15. Help! I’m Stuck Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________ Overview: Whilst on Tobor-3, your robot will undoubtedly come up against obstacles in its path. NASA is worried about a particular cliff wall that is blocking the robots progress. They have asked that you demonstrate your robot’s ability to detect such obstacles and navigate away from them. It is important that your robot does not physically touch these obstacles as we do not wish to damage the robot. Connect the Ultrasonic Sensor attachment to the front of the robot and ensure the cable is connected. There are several progressive steps we would like to make in order to solve this problem. Each program should be done individually and demonstrated to a teacher before moving on. We would like our robot to drive forward until it encounters an obstacle.  Drive until object is detected, then stop.  Turn around when you detect the object.  Repeat this action until you find your way around the obstacle. What was the most difficult part of this challenge? How did you go about solving it? Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 16. Let’s go Prospecting Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________ Project: NASA are very impressed with your robot’s ability to navigate the surface. They are hoping that you can use a sensor on your robot to help them detect some mineral deposits of EV-itrium they believe are on the surface. These minerals are easy to spot due to their bright green appearance. Your task is to navigate a geological section, locate the mineral, stop and announce that a mineral has been found. Build the colour sensor attachment for your robot. The EV-itrium is known to be green in colour, so your robot will need to utilise the ‘Wait for Colour’ block to help detect it. There are several progressive steps we would like to make in order to solve this problem. Each program should be done individually and demonstrated to your teacher before moving on.  Drive until green is detected then stop.  Shout ‘Green’ when you reach the EV-itrium.  Drive off the green and go looking for more EV-itrium. What was the most difficult part of this challenge? How did you go about solving it? Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 17. Stay away from the Edge Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________ Project: Another challenge the robot faces is staying safe whilst navigating on top of a large plateau. Get too close and over you’ll go! NASA has asked that you prove your robot is capable of staying away from the edge of a cliff. NASA has discovered that the Colour Sensor attachment, as well as being excellent for detecting EV- itrium, can also reliably give a reading of ‘No-Colour’ when it reaches the edge of the plateau. Modify your program so that the robot does not go over the edge. There are several progressive steps we would like to make in order to solve this problem. Each program should be done individually and demonstrated to your teacher before moving on.  Drive until the edge is detected then stop.  Drive away from the edge and continue looking for the next edge. What was the most difficult part of this challenge? How did you go about solving it? Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 18. Prospecting and Staying Safe Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________ Project: NASA are very impressed, but they note with your last program, while the robot is looking for the edge of the plateau, it is not doing any prospecting. Is there a way to do both at the same time? As there is only one ‘Wait’ Block that can be used to determine colour, you will need to find a way for the robot to be able to determine which colour it has seen. This can be achieved with a ‘Switch’ Block. Use this flow chart as a starting point, and fill in the blank spaces Start driving forward Wait until you detect Green or No Colour Stop your motors Detects Green Detects No ColourWhat Colour? Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 19. Going Up and Going Down Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________ Project: NASA have discovered a good deposit of minerals in a valley far below. Your robot design can only safely descend and ascend slopes of 20 degrees, any more and there is a very real risk that the robot will topple over. Devise a program that will enable the robot to drive along a slope, but stop and reverse if it becomes too steep. Use the Gyro Sensor attachment to detect when the robot has tilted beyond a certain angle and the appropriate ‘Wait’ Block in your program. There are several progressive steps we would like to make in order to solve this problem. Each program should be done individually and demonstrated to your teacher before moving on.  Drive until the angle changes by more than 20 degrees and stop.  Reverse away from the incline until the robot is back on level ground. Extra Challenge When your robot reaches a slope, have it slow down for safety reasons. Once it is back on level ground, have it return to normal speed. Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 20. Cargo Delivery Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________ Project: Small Signal Repeaters are required to maintain constant communication back to Earth. These repeaters are best situated on slight plateaus to ensure clearance from other obstacles. Using the Medium Motor and the Cargo Delivery attachment, design a program to safely place these Signal Repeaters. Build the Cargo Delivery Attachment from the instructions provided. Connect the Medium Motor to Port D of your EV3 brick. The Cargo Deliver arm can be raised and lowered by instructing the D motor to rotate approximately 90 degrees. The following example programs will both lower and raise the Cargo Delivery arm. Write a program that will instruct the robot to turn until it detects the small plateau using the Ultrasonic Sensor. Then have the robot drive towards the plateau, before depositing the Signal Repeater on top. Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 21. Prepare the Landing Zone Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________ Project: NASA has identified a good landing site for further spacecraft but unfortunately it still contains several large obstacles. Use your robot and an appropriate attachment to clear the area. Similar to the previous challenge, the robot will be required to turn to find an obstacle. Once located have your robot drive up to the obstacle, take control of it with an attachment and move the obstacle to a new location. This challenge is best approached as a series of programs. Ensure you have shown your teacher each intermediate program as you work towards the final solution.  Turn until you see the obstacle and then stop.  Turn to the obstacle and then drive up to the obstacle.  Go to the obstacle and close the gripper sufficiently.  Go to the obstacle, collect the obstacle and move it to a different location. Extra Challenge Multiple obstacles are present, and all need to be removed. The safest place for them to be deposited is the Dangerous Removal of Obstacle Position (DROP). It is located to the side of the Landing Zone and can be identified by the bright yellow floor covering (Hint: You’ll need to build in the Colour Sensor somewhere!) Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 22. As seen on TV! Overview: NASA decided on using your design to fly to Tobor-3. As a result of the associated publicity, many other people want to buy their own version of the robot. Come up with a marketing promotion to sell your robot. Your presentation may consist of one or more of the following media formats as notated by your teacher  School Newspaper article  Video commercial  PowerPoint Presentation  Poster presentation  Website  Oral Presentation Be sure to include the following information in your presentation  How does it look?  What can it do?  How does it move?  How does it sense its surrounding environment?  What are the standard missions it can perform? Look back over your previous activities to help you answer these questions. Remember, you are now pitching your idea to everyday people, not NASA scientists! Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 23. MiniGolf Score Sheet Points Group Name Round 1 Position A Round 2 Position A Round 3 Position B Round 4 Position C Round 5 Position D Total Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 24. Dancing Robots Group Name______________________ Group Members_________________________ Artist: Song Name: Section Time Description Intended robot movement Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com
  • 25. Additional Projects Robot Wave: Synchronise a group of robots to perform the Wave, an audience move popular in sporting stadiums around the world. As a class, you will need to determine what order the robots will move and what action they will perform. Robot Butler: Robots in the household are quickly becoming commonplace, with personal assistance robots widely regarded to become the most prevalent in the near future. Build a robot that can retrieve a drink for someone who is confined to bed. Meet your Adoring Public: Program your robot to respond in a positive way when somebody gets close. Use the Move Steering, Sound and Display blocks to convey a feeling of happiness. Classroom Activities for the Busy Teacher: EV3 - www.damienkee.com