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| Title: | Lego Mindstorms Robot Workshop |
| Authors: | Letchner, Julie Limketkal, Benson Vavrica, Mayra Ferris, Brian |
| Keywords: | Lego Mindstorms programming robots |
| Issue Date: | Jul-2008 |
| Publisher: | U of Washington, WA |
| Abstract: | This is a five-part tutorial to learn to program Lego Mindstorms robots. The five parts include: basic movements, movement sequences, loops, sensors and conditionals. Just as with human movement, any complicated robot movement can be broken down into a series of simpler movements. We’ll start by getting familiar with the basic building blocks of robot movement. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2378/360 |
| Appears in Collections: | L1 A 01: Parts of a Personal Computer SI A 01: Recruiting students L3 C 03: Societal issues in software engineering, limits of computing, levels of languages, computing careers L3 A 01: Program design & problem solving L2 A 07: Models of Intelligent Behavior L2 A 02: Algorithmic Problem Solving L2 A 01: Computer Organization & Major Components L1 A 08: Computer Programming
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