Exploring the ExcitingWorld
of Robotics for Beginners
3oin us in this fun and informative session as we dive into the basics of robotics We will
explore key concepts, essential components, and real-world applications, plus engage in an
exciting interactive activity to spark your creativity and interest in this amazing field.
Ashutosh patel
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A robot isa smart machine that
performs tasks.
These machines are designed to
sense their environment, make
decisions, and take actions based
on their programming.
Robots can sense. łhínk.
and oct independently.
They have the ability to perceive
their surroundings and make
choices, just like humans do, but
through technology.
Discovering the World of Robots: What Makes Them
Tick?
Learn about the fascinating features of robots and how they work in our daily lives
3.
Understanding the Portsof a
Robot
A fun and engaging look at robots and their essential parts for young
learners.
Sensors: The Robot's
Eyes and Ears
Sensors help robots perceive their
surroundings, just like our eyes
and ears do. They can detect
light, sound, and even touch,
making rohots more aware.
Robotic Arms: The Robot's
Helpers
Robotic Arms function like human
hands, allowing robots to pick up
and mdnipuldte objects. They dre
essential for tasks like assembly
and repairs.
Microconfroller. The Robot's
Brain
The Nicrocontroller acts like the
brain of the robot, processing
information from sensors and
controlling
movements.Itmakesdecisionsbas
ed on input it receives.
Chassis: The Robot's Body
The Chassis is the main structure
of the robot that holds
everything together. It's like the
robot's skeleton, providing
stability and support.
Motors: The Robot's
Hands and Legs
l"1otors are the muscles that
allow robots to move. They
power the robot's arms and
legs, enabling it to perform
tasks and navigate its
environment.
Wheels or Tracks: The
Robot's Movement
Wheels or Tracks are crucial for a
robot's mobility. They help the
robot wove around smoothly,
whether it's rolling or crawling on
various surfaces.
Power Supply: The
Robot's Food Energy
3ust like we need food for energy,
robots need a Power Supply. This
can be oatteries or solar panels
that fuel their operations and
movements.
4.
Comparing Robots andHumans: Who Does
What?
Exploring the similarities and differences between human abilities and robot
functions.
Humans
Human eyes = Robot sensors
Human brain = Robot
microcontroller Human hands =
Robot motors Humans think —
Robots follow code
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Robots
Robot sensors = Human eyes
Robot microcontrotter = Human
brain
Robot motors = Human hands
Robots follow code — Humans
think
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5.
Home Robots MedicalRobots Exploration &
Agriculture
Vacuum Robots Surgery Robots Car-Building Robots Mars Rovers
Lawn Mowing Robots Rehabilitation Robots Packaging Robots Planting Robots
Window Cleaning Robots Delivery Robots Welding Robots Horvesfing Robofs
Pool Cleaning Robots Disinfection Robots Ouality Control Robots Monitoring Robofs
Exploring the Fascinating World of
Robots
Discover n here robots are used in our daily lives and
beyond
6.
A Fun JourneyThrough Robot
History
Explore the exciting evolution of robots from ancient times to
today
Early
Water/Stea
m Robots
Ancient
civilizations
created robots
powered by
water
The term 'Robot'
was first used in the
play R.U.R..
Word 'Robot'
Appears
Ancient Times
1921
Firsf Robot
Arm
The Unimate,
the first robot
arm, was
invented.
Today, robots
are found in
homes,
factories, and
more
Robofs
Everywhere
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Exploring the
Fascinating
History of
Robots
Joinus for a fun video on robots and
share your thoughts
Watch an exciting video on
robots
A fun introduction to robotics.
Engage wifh fellow
learners.
Discuss your favorite robots
Learn about the history of
robots.
Discover how robots have evolved.
Share your thoughts on a
surprising robot.
What amazed you the most?
8.
Fun Activities
to Learn
AboutRobots
Engage in exciting activities like
matching, drawing, and acting like
robots
Mafch robof ports to human body
Learn the similarities between robots and
humans.
Draw your own robot and label its
ports
Get creative and design a unique robot.
Act like a robot — follow
commands
Have fun moving Uke a robot
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9.
Robot Functions
Robot Parts
Themain function of a robot is to help humans
by performing tasks that are either dangerous,
repetitive, or require precision. They can assist
in many fields, from manufacturing to
healthcare.
One part of a robot is its arm, which can be
compared to a human's arm. 3ust like humans,
robots use their arms to pick up and manipulate
objects around them.
Explore the World of
Robots: An Interactive
Quiz
Test your knowledge about robots and their roles in our
everyday lives
Hands-on
learning
experiences
Engaging students
through interactive
activitieshelps them
learn robotics in a fun
and memorable way.
Students can explore
concepts by building
and programming
robots.
Encouraging
problem-solving
Robotics pro motes
critical thinking as
students face
challenges while
programming robots.
This hands-on
approach develops
their ability to
strategize and
overcome obstacles.
Future careers
in STEM
By integrating
robotics into
education, we
prepare students for
exciting careers in
science, technology,
engineering, and
math fields, fostering
their interest early
on.
Teamwork
and
colloborofion
Robotics projects
encourage students to
work together,
enhancing their
teamwork skills and
teaching tnem the
importance of
collaboration in
achieving common
goals.
Creativity
and
innovation
Building and
programming robots
allows students to
express their
creativity. They can
invent unique
solutions and
designs, making
learning more
enjoyable and
Developing
technical
skills
Through robotics,
stud ents gain essential
technical skills such as
coding and engineering
principles, which are
valuable in the digital
age and future job
markets.
12.
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—D2 from SfarWars ASIMO by Honda
Exploring Famous Robots: From R2-D2 to Atlas
feet some of the coolest robots that inspire our
future
lconic
Droid
Astromech
Skills
Funny
Beeps
Heroic
Moments
Advanced
Tech
Friendly
Assistant
Dancing
Skills
Future
Vision
Cufe and
Agile
Versatile Tasks
Friendly
Design
Exploration
Buddy
Acrobatic
Moves
Human-like
Motion
Task
Master
Robotics
Innovation
13.
Exploring the Challengesin Robotics
A fun dive into the hurdles robots face today and what it means for
our future
Technical Limifofions
Robots struggle with complex designs
and functions.
Safety Concerns
Interacting with robots can be risky if
not managed.
High Cosfs
Building and using robots can be
very
expensive
.
14.
FIRST Robofics CompetitionVEX Robotics Competifion SkiIIsUSA Robotics
Teamwork Accessible Robotics Robot Soccer Career Skills
Innovation Game Design AI Development Hands-On Learning
Mentorship Autonomous Modes International Competition Nefworking Opportunities
STEM Skills Global Events Collaboration Stafe and National Evenfs
Exciting Robotics Competitions for
Everyone
Dive into the thrillinm• florid of robotics competitions and discover amazing°
challenges
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Dive into roboticstoday and start building your fufure
3oin us in exploring the exciting world of robot!cs Participate in hands-on projects and competitions to ignite your creativity and innovation. Together,
let's imagine how these amazing technologies will transform our lives and careers in the years to come