On-Ramp to Robotics Unit 1 (Motion) with Mars Rover Challenge for TI-84 Plus CE
Students will learn and use basic concepts for robotic vehicle control along with math concepts to write a program to drive their Rover around the base of the Olympus Mons volcano on Mars.
Autor: Texas Instruments Inc.
Fach: Informatik , Mathematik , MINT
Schlagwörter Algebra , Winkel , Programmieren , Abstand , Geometrie , Lineare Funktionen , Geraden , Maße , Punkte und Geraden , Polygone , MINT , TI-Innovator , Dreieck
Navigate Rover around the Olympus Mons volcano on Mars
Learn the fundamentals of robotic vehicles
Angles and the Unit Circle
Proportion and Scale
Distance, Rate and Time
Measurement and Units
Motor Control
Coding Concepts
For Loops
Motion Commands
See a video example from a classroom on Youtube: http://bit.ly/2r1oUTH
Overview
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Skill Builder 1: Moving Forward
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Download example programs Zipped file link
Skill Builder 2: Turning
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Skill Builder 3: Turtle Drive
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Mars Olympus Mons Final Challenge
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Download Student Document PDF link Word Doc link
Download example answer key PDF link
Download example program .8xp File link
Print Mars Map and Grid
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Learn to do the project yourself
Overview of the TI-84 Plus CE for Programming (Youtube) Video link
Download Meet the Rover Geometry Challenge PDF link
Download Learn to do the project PDF link
Setting up
Update your TI-84 Plus CE, TI SmartView CE emulator software and TI-Innovator sketch link
Download a tutorial on using the TI Connect CE software for program editing and transferring files to and from your calculator PDF link
Download a step-by-step guide to updating your TI-Innovator Hub and Rover PDF link
See other projects at www.TIstemProjects.com
Contact stem-team@ti.com with questions or comments about the project.