Description The Mbot Discovery curriculum opens the exciting world of computer science and Robotics to middle and high school students in a fun and practical way.
David\'s focus for this book is on active lear. to bring STEM education to students with a real-world industry perspective from his years of engineering experience and academic background.
David founded Tri-Tech Pathways Inc.
About the Author David Romano is currently the president and CEO of Tri-Tech Pathways Inc.
All this in twelve, fun and easy to understand lessons.
Explore the Software Development Life Cycle and Learn about brainstorming, project planning and the importance of reuse in technology development.
Design an integrated, multi-input/output, robotic control program using the Mbot RGB LEDs, Piezo Buzzer, Motors (Forward, Right Turn, Left Turn, Backwards), Ultrasonic Sensor, Line Follower Sensor, Light Detector Sensor.
Learn about robotic command and control programs by designing a state machine.
Use the scientific method to perform characterization studies of Mbot sensor operation.
Learn how to assemble your Mbot and understand basic robot system components.
Develop programs with variables, loops, conditional instructions, and functions.
Learn about using pseudocode, flowcharts and block diagrams.
Study the basic elements of algorithms such as sequence, decision and iteration.
Learn computer programming concepts and develop Scratch coding skills.
With Mbot Discovery you will Learn basic computer science principles through the study of robotics.
The activities are designed with a focus on problem-based learning, creativity, exploration, critical thinking and problem-solving.
The learning activities are created from fun robotic projects from our own curriculum which are designed to be inspiring and engaging, helping students see computing and technology as an important part of their world.
The Lessons are constructed from hundreds of hours of actual middle school and high school classroom experience.
Description The Mbot Discovery curriculum opens the exciting world of computer science and Robotics to middle and high school students in a fun and practical way