9 posts tagged with "curriculum"
Robot DocumentationAttached to this zip file are the printed out workshop materials for the CSbots workshop. They include information on how to set up a network for the robot, how to create and run programs for it, and how to use this website to upload further assignments. Solutions to CSbots assignmentsThe InstructorMaterials zip file contains java solutions to about a dozen of the CSbots assignments, as well as starter files to the Gremlins and Maze assignments. Assignments for the CSbots programAttached are 41 assignments for an introduction to computer science class that uses robots. The assignments were developed with the Create/Qwerk robot platform in mind, but many may be usable with other platforms. Gadgetry 101Gadgetry 101 is a course that I co-teach through the Carnegie Mellon student college*. In the course, students learn the necessary steps to create an electro-mechanical gadget. Maintaining and Improving Seniors' Quality of LifeThis Word document is a compilation of the 13 lesson plans in Hank Sauer’s curriculum, “Maintaining and Improving Seniors’ Quality of Life.” The curriculum is design for high school students. Fun with RobotsFun with robots is a student taught course at Carnegie Mellon. It’s been running for six years and has attracted hundreds of students. Check out their website for curriculum details: (http://www.roboticsclub.org/fwr/) Canary Engineering ChallengesThese are two homework assignments created by Matthew Anticole to accompany the Robot 250 Canary workshops. Each presents a different brainstorming design challenge. The first asks the students to design a method to transfer liquid from one container to another using each of the Canary servo modes. The second asks students to design three methods to lift marbles 6 inches in the air. Assignments and Software CSThis zip file contains the assignments and related software for both students and instructors for the introduction to computer science course. Creative Robotics WorkshopThis curriculum is for a single-day, creative robotics workshop, designed for middle school students without any prior robotics experience. It was designed specifically for an all-girls class, but could work for boys as well. |
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