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October 17, 18, & 22

Robotics 8A

  • Please make sure to check your online assessment because some of you are missing many things and you will have until the start of the next class to get them in.
  • Today was the last class given to work on your final project for 3D design and it is due by midnight tonight, Thursday, October 17. Remember that if you have not yet printed something but would like to please get me your designs in the next week or so.

Robotics 8B

  • Please make sure to check your online assessment because some of you are missing many things and you will have until the start of the next class to get them in.
  • Today was the last class given to work on your final project for programming and it is due by midnight tonight, Friday, October 18. To hand in your work remember to download it in Scratch. Upload it to your Google Drive and then move it into the correct folder. First you would need to click on “Shared With Me” and drag the folder over to “My Drive” you can then save it in the appropriate folder (Robotics 8B / Programming / FInal Project) If you hand something in after the due date please put it into the “Late” folder.

Robotics 8C

  • Today was the last class given to work on your Robot and I asked for you to hand in your NXT Checklist. For next class you are to finish your appraisal and articulation (reflection) and also hand in your planning / design sheet.
  • To hand in your work remember to upload it to your Google Drive and then move it into the correct folder. First you would need to click on “Shared With Me” and drag the folder over to “My Drive” you can then save it in the appropriate folder (Robotics 8C – Hand In / Robotics / Appraisal & Articulation (Reflection)) If you hand something in after the due date please put it into the “Late” folder.

Robotics 9

  • We continued working on the EV3 checklist to have us work with the EV3 software, to test out some basic functions, and to start using the sensors.
  • Remember the purpose of being in groups is so that you can work together. Sometimes this may mean splitting up a task or figuring out a way to work collaboratively.