[elearning] elearning Digest, Vol 95, Issue 12
Therese Keane
tkeane at swin.edu.au
Mon Dec 8 13:57:23 EST 2014
Hi Jayanti
Mindstorms is great - especially with the First lego League challenge that
the students could work towards. I taught Robotics with lego in the mid
1990¹s, however things have considerably improved
and the devices are wireless now. My suggestion is to look at the Lego
EV3 and tap into the FIRST challenges. (http://firstaustralia.org/)
Incidentally, Swinburne University will be the Victorian hub for the FIRST
Lego League commencing in 2015.
Regards
Therese
Dr Therese Keane
Lecturer in ICT Skills Development
Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology
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On 8/12/2014 12:03 pm, "Nayak, Jayanti S"
<nayak.jayanti.s at edumail.vic.gov.au> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I teach programming to Year-10 students. I want to see if I can
>incorporate/demonstrate programming using a robot. I see that there are
>"Lego Mindstorm" and "Bioloid Beginner Robot Kit" that can be used (both
>costing around $500 each). If anyone has taught Robotics, can you suggest
>which one is a good option.
>
>Ms. Nayak,
>Info Tech Teacher,
>Sunbury College, 30, Race Course Road,
>Sunbury - 3429.
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