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ARTS AND

BOTS MY DESIGN NOTEBOOK

ASK

IMPROVE IMAGINE

CREATE PLAN

THIS DESIGN NOTEBOOK BELONGS TO:

--·-----------------------

Allison Richards

ARTS AND

BOTS MY DESIGN NOTEBOOK

ASK

IMPROVE IMAGINE

CREATE PLAN

THIS DESIGN NOTEBOOK BELONGS TO:

--·-----------------------

Allison Richards

Arts & Bots Quick Reference

Outputs - Light

Name and Image What does it do? Plug it in Icon

LED

It is a single color light source with controllable brightness.

Color + Positive

Black - Ground

The colored wire of the LED indicates the color of its light!

Tri-Color LED

It is a red-green-blue (RGB) light source which can produce many light-based colors.

Red R Red

Green G Green

Blue B Blue

Black - Ground

Outputs - Motion

Name and Image What does it do? Plug it in Icon

Servo

It is a limited range motor with controls for specific angular positions.

Yellow S Signal

Red + Positive

Black - Ground

Motor

It is an electric motor with speed control that can rotate in either direction indefinitely.

Yellow + and -

Since both wires are the same color, the motor can be plugged in two ways. Switching them just changes which direction is “forward”.

Vibration Motor

It is a small motor that causes a shaking motion where you can control the intensity of shaking.

Yellow + and -

Since both wires are the same color, the vibration motor can be plugged in two ways. Switching them just changes which direction the weight spins.

Inputs (Sensors)

Name and Image What does it do? Plug it in Icon

Distance Sensor

It is a sensor that detects how far away something is.

Yellow S Signal

Red + Positive

Black - Ground

Light Sensor

It is a sensor that detects how bright the ambient light is.

Yellow S Signal

Red + Positive

Black - Ground

Temperature Sensor

It is a sensor that detects the temperature.

Yellow S Signal

Red + Positive

Black - Ground

Potentiometer

It is a sensor that detects how it has been rotated.

Yellow S Signal

Red + Positive

Black - Ground

Notes:

Version 1.1 – March 2012

AS

WHAT DO YOU WANT YOUR ROBOT TO LOOK LIKE?

WHAT DO YOU WANT YOUR ROBOT TO BE ABLE TO DO?

ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS

GOA

ASK

TO LEARN HOW TO CREATE AND PROGRAM A ROBOT

WHAT DO YOU WANT YOUR ROBOT TO LOOK LIKE? WHAT DO YOU WANT YOUR ROBOT TO BE ABLE TO

DO?

IMAG RESEARCH BRAINSTORM IDEAS

CHOOSE THE BEST ONE!

PLA DRAW A DIAGRAM MAKE A LIST OF MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED

CREA

FOLLOW YOUR PLAN AND CREATE IT!

TEST IT OUT!

IMPR

OVE:

TALK ABOUT WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN’T AND WHAT COULD WORK BETTER!

MODIFY YOUR DESIGN TO MAKE IT BETTER TEST IT OUT!

IMAG

DESIGN BRAINSTORM

What do you want your robot to look like?

What do you want your robot to be able to do?

Where did you find your idea for your robot?

I want my robot to be fun and creative. I hope for it to look like a flamingo that is

pink with feathers and a cute face.

I want my flamingo to flap its wings up and down, probably 3 or 4 times. Also, it

time allows it, I would like to add some more scenery that might possibly move

as well-like a tree or some water.

I came up with my flamingo idea on my own. I was thinking about fun characters

that I could produce with alliteration and also incorporate it with the body of the

animal. The result: a fuchsia flamingo that flaps!

OTHER QUESTIONS YOU WOULD LIKE TO ASK YOUR PARTNER ABOUT THEIR

ROBOT DESIGN

IMPR

WHAT WORKS? WHAT DOESN’T WORK? WHAT COULD WORK BETTER?

Football for a body

Lemon as a head

Servos for the wing

movement

Not having an

anchor

Letting the

hummingbird hang

from back

Heavy cardboard

wings

Feathers on the

neck

Making sure the

robot is equally

balanced

Think before you

cut

Slow down

PL

DESIGN MATERIALS: WHAT MATERIALS WILL YOU NEED TO MAKE YOUR ROBOT?

- Football

- Two tubes for legs

- Feathers

- Pink material

- Two servos

- Cardboard for wings

- Foam paper sheets

- 360 motor for waves

- Popsicle sticks

- Hot glue/gun

PL

DESIGN SKETCH: SKETCH YOUR ROBOT

Arts and Bots Project Development Worksheet

Project Title: Alliteration Bot

Project Leader/Liaison: Participating Teachers:

The Purpose and Main Features of the Project

Preparing the launch

Curricular objectives and scope of the project

Learning activities

Learning outcomes and assessment

Resources and support

Project Showcase

Harold Blanco

Students will learn alliteration and apply it to a fun, creative project involving a building a robot

that works off of their command.

In preparing for this task, I did a lot of research and brainstormed for ideas. I liked the idea of

creating something fun and interesting, and a flamingo bot was the way to go. I did a little

research and gathered my materials before even starting.

Students will no doubt remember what and how to use alliteration after spending several days

working toward creating a “dog that digs” or a “colorful cow”. This project is meant to be fun and

to break the mold of the generalized lecture classroom.

This is not only an English lesson. I hope for this project to be one that challenges them to break

out of their comfort zone and word towards being confident in their abilities. Of course, I want t

them to learn alliteration, but I hope they gain a lot more than just that from this experience.

I will look at the robots and assess them based on their creativity and knowledge of alliteration,

and also their effort that was put forth in creating this. The grade will not be based on the look of

their robot, but more so on their understanding of the topic and personal growth.

Arts and Bots, Carnegie Mellon, CI350 at Marshall University

ARTS and BOTS Interview Questions

To identify the "story" behind each robot, try to cover the following points, and develop the ones that sound more interesting for each specific interviewee. Of course, if anything else comes up in the conversation that is interesting and not part of these points - dig deeper.

Tell me about how your robot works – what electronic parts did you use and what do they do?

Identify decisions made (materials, technology, programming, story) What did you enjoy the most about this process, what was the most

rewarding part of the experience? Why? How so? What was the most challenging part of this assignment for you? Why? How

did you overcome / resolve it? What did you learn from this project (about robotics and the curricular topic)? Show / describe the robot doing its thing (+ the assignment if relevant)