EZ-Robots Resources: Beginner
Here are some resources to get you started. To assist you in implementation, text instructions have been created to supplement video resources created by the EZ-Robot Team. Many of the text instructions have extension tasks for learners to explore.
RoboScratch on the iPad
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Your challenges:
Your Question: What does the "action (wait)" command mean?
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Blockly on the iPad
Your challenges:
Your Question: How does the mobile app connect to the robot?
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For the next section, you will be using a computer, not ipad
EZ-Robot: Power and Connect Instructions
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This lesson is about successfully connecting your robot.
Please make an account using your Gmail account. Once you have connected your robot, make JD wave. Show your teacher when done. |
Please click here to view the text file: ezrobot_powerandconnectinstructions.pdf
Intro to EZ-Builder
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You are now ready to explore EZ-Builder on the computer. Please make sure you watch until 5:25 on this video in order to complete your tasks.
Your choice:
You will need to create your own account using your school email or have your teacher sign in. |
EZ- Robot: Facial Recognition with RoboScratch
You only need to watch until 5:25 to complete this task.
Using RoboScratch, try to make JD do the following:
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Please click here to view the text file: ezrobot_facialrecognition_roboscratch.pdf
EZ- Robot: Facial Recognition with Blockly
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Now it is time to transfer your learning.
You only need to watch until 5:25 to complete this task. Using Blockly, try to make JD do the following:
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Please click here to view the text file: ezrobot_facialrecognition_blockly.pdf
EZ-Robot: Voice Commands Using Blockly
Using Blockly, try to make JD do the following to the voice commands “robot say hello”
Show your teacher when done. |
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Please click here to view the text file: ezrobot_voicecommand_blockly.pdf
EZ-Robot: Colour TrackingEZ-Robot: Glyphs & Augmented Reality |
EZ-Robot: If/Else CommandsEZ-Robot: (Multiple) Colour Tracking |
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