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Multimedia Robots for Computer Science Education Dr. Illah Nourbakhsh and Tom Lauwers Center for Innovative Robotics Robots as Educational Tools High School Robotics Programs TeRK – the Telepresence Robot Kit
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Multimedia Robots for Computer Science Education Dr. Illah Nourbakhsh and Tom Lauwers Center for Innovative Robotics
TeRK – the Telepresence Robot Kit • We strongly believe that robotics can be used as a tool to educate and motivate students across a wide variety of topics and ages. • Emerging technologies are enabling us to simultaneously lower costs and increase functionality. The Turk A “TeRK”
TeRK - Capabilities With a TeRK, you can connect: One webcam One wireless adapter Speakers Four DC motors Eight LEDs Eight analog sensors Sixteen servos
TeRK Projects • Curricular Modules for Introduction to Computer Science • Robot Diary • Network Neighborhoods • Online Community Building and Recipe Creation
Intro to CS Curricula • Create curricular modules for the following CS topics: Simple I/O, Flow Control, Arrays, File read/write, and Errors and exceptions • Modules will include robot centered assignments and activities
Robot Diary • Currently engaged in participatory design sessions with middle school girls • Design sessions will inform a future robot design that allows girls to express emotion and communicate with their friends through the robot
Network Neighborhoods • Provide high school students with environmental sensors and wireless technology to deploy environmental monitoring stations • Students will also be tasked with creating artistic public displays to express the information that their monitoring stations collect
Community Website and Recipes TeRK Website
Your Turn! • Modify the sample program to cause the robot to react to certain colors • How the robot reacts is up to you, but we suggest something obvious. • Doing nothing is not an acceptable reaction.
Additional Information Contact Tom Lauwers for questions about curricula or sample programs: tlauwers@andrew.cmu.edu Check the TeRK website every few months – we are actively generating new recipes, software, and curricula: http://www.terk.ri.cmu.edu