Robotics and Automation 10, 20, 30
Course Configurations
Robotics and Automation 10 (Autonomous Focus)
Robotics and Automation 10 (Radio Control Focus)
Robotics and Automation 20 (Autonomous Focus)
Robotics and Automation 20 (Radio Control Focus)
Robotics and Automation 30 (Autonomous Focus)
ROBA34B
Module 34B: Sensor Theory B (Optional)
Outcome
Investigate how sensors interact with hardware and software in a device.
Indicators
(a) | Discuss the characteristics of sensors. |
(b) | Explain how the output from a sensor can serve as an input to a program. |
(c) | Explain how sensors interact with the programming of a device. |
(d) | Investigate how the internal sensors of a robotic device may be used to measure the position, velocity and/or acceleration of the device or a portion of the device. |
(e) | Recognize that sensors can generate analog or digital signals. |
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R009733
LEGO BOOST Creative Toolbox
This kit provides a series of activities that develop spatial building skills that can be scaffolded to create a more complex creation of a working robot simulation.

R010094
Makeblock mBot Educational Robot Kit. Explorer Kits
The mBot kit includes supplies to build and program an autonomous robot with coding abilities. It is based on a block coding system but also supports a text-based coding system using Arduino for more advanced users. This kit requires a software download for coding and is Bluetooth compatible for connection with smart devices with a controller APP download. This kit also requires batteries: either 1 3.7V DC Lithium battery or 4xAA batteries. Also available, for further extension using this kit are add on sensors and parts.
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R012356
SaskCode Arduino Kit
SaskCode has assembled classroom kits of hands-on materials, such as robot car kits, Arduino starter kits and sensors, that are designed to support the teaching of robotics skills at Grades 7-12 using the Arduino computing platform. Free activities to use with the kit are available for download through Google Drive. Kits are available for sale to any school in the province, and lending kits are available for borrowing, free of charge, by teachers in schools from school divisions that are part of the Saskatoon Industry Education Council (SIEC) partnership (see the SIEC website for a list of school divisions by area). To be eligible to borrow a kit, however, a teacher must complete a professional development session linked to that kit. For more information, please visit the SIEC website - https://www.saskatooniec.ca/
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Media and Formats :
Kit
Price :
Free


Record posted/updated:
December 7, 2021

R009312
Robot Builder's Bonanza(5th ed.)
This comprehensive resource covers the essentials of robot building, from the benefits of constructing a robot from scratch vs. using a kit, to robot brains and sensors. Other topics include: getting parts; robots from wood, plastic and metal; using DC and servo motors; robotic arms and grippers; and interacting with your robot. The book also contains a range of step-by-step project plans.

R002410
Arduino Starter Kit. Skill Level Beginner
This is an introductory kit for individuals new to Arduino. It provides the tools and instructions to learn the basics of the programming language of and the Arduino Uno microcontroller. The kit includes various electronic components, an LCD, Servo and Motor, Arduino Uno Board, Breadboard, jumper wires, and an instruction book. This kit is suitable for both teachers and students.

R010617
Micro:bit Educational Foundation
This website introduces the micro:bit processor. It contains lessons, guides, and projects. The coding is Block based although it can expand into Python, as well. The Get Started and Projects sections could be used by students and teachers while the Lessons section are intended for teacher use.
Links :
Click here
Media and Formats :
Website
Price :
Free

Record posted/updated:
June 27, 2022