verizon Ideate Advanced Robotics Project User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Verizon
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verizon Ideate Advanced Robotics Project User Manual
Verizon Innovative Learning Lab Program
Name: ____ Date: Class Period: ___
Instructions: Complete each step below to create rough sketches of your three favorite ideas, then choose your top idea and sketch a plan for your prototype and pseudocode for your programming challenge.
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Review: What was your problem statement?
Write your problem statement from Lesson 2 below. It should be in the form of “I need to create a __ using RVR so that ____ can ___, -
What solutions did you ideate?
In the space below, answer these two questions:
a. What were your three winning ideas from your brainstorming session in this lesson?
b. How does each idea solve your user’s problem? -
Sketch your ideas!
Draw a rough sketch of each idea below. (You can also draw your ideas on a separate piece of paper and upload a photo of your drawings).
For each sketch, consider the following:- What is the goal of your design?
- Does your design use at least two inputs and two outputs?
- What is the attachment for your RVR?
- Will you use the Micro: bit, the littleBits or both?
- How does your robot solve your user’s problem?
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Let’s Look at an example of a prototype plan, programming challenge and pseudocode
In step 5, you will choose your favorite design and sketch out a plan for your RVR. Your prototype plan should include the following information:- A picture of your RVR
- Label the Micro:bit and the littleBits that you are using
- Label the 3D printed or upcycled attachment that you are creating
- Add any other details that you think will help someone understand your design
- If you are designing a ‘challenge map’ sketch and include this as well as your pseudocode
Programming Challenge and Pseudocode Sketch Example:
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Create your own prototype plan and pseudocode/programming challenge sketch.
Use the space below to sketch your own prototype plan! You may choose to sketch your plan on a piece of paper and upload a photo instead. Remember, your prototype plan should include the following information:- A sketch of your RVR
- Label the Micro:bit and the littleBits that you are using
- Label the 3D printed or upcycled attachment that you are creating
- Add any other details that you think will help someone understand your design
- If you are designing a ‘challenge map’ sketch and include this as well as your pseudocode
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