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Robotics Camp 2013 “ROBOTC Programming”

Robotics Camp 2013 “ROBOTC Programming”. Muscle Shoals Center for Technology Mrs. Stonecipher. Welcome!. Mrs. Stonecipher – Instructor for the Robotics Camp; teaches Software Development, Information Technology Fundamentals, Co-Op Seminar, and Workforce Essentials.

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Robotics Camp 2013 “ROBOTC Programming”

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  1. Robotics Camp 2013“ROBOTC Programming” Muscle Shoals Center for Technology Mrs. Stonecipher

  2. Welcome! • Mrs. Stonecipher – Instructor for the Robotics Camp; teaches Software Development, Information Technology Fundamentals, Co-Op Seminar, and Workforce Essentials. • Objectives of the Robotics Summer 2013 Camp: • Programming by Definition • CS2N Website – READ and follow along! • ROBOTC Programming Language Introduction • Getting Started! • About ROBOTC • Instructor-Led Discussion and Practice

  3. Definition of Programming • Computer programming (often shortened to programming) is the comprehensive process that leads from an original formulation of a computing problem to executable programs. It involves activities such as analysis, understanding, and generically solving such problems resulting in an algorithm, verification of requirements of the algorithm including its correctness and its resource consumption, implementation (or coding) of the algorithm in a target programming language, testing, debugging, and maintaining the source code, implementation of the build system and management of derived artifacts such as machine code of computer programs. The algorithm is often only represented in human-parseable form and reasoned about using logic. Source code is written in one or more programming languages (such as C++, C#, Java, Python, Smalltalk, etc.). The purpose of programming is to find a sequence of instructions that will automate performing a specific task or solve a given problem. The process of programming thus often requires expertise in many different subjects, including knowledge of the application domain, specialized algorithms and formal logic.

  4. Robot Virtual World (RVW) What is a RVW?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzMupeh3aeY&safe=active Setting up a RVW: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNsshDsJ5mE&safe=active

  5. CS2N Summer of Learning • Login or create a login at http://www.cs2n.org/u • Sign up for the Robotics Summer of Learning-ROBOTC for Vex Course • Certification Exam (optional) • Always log in to save your work! • SOL: http://learn.cs2n.org/mod/url/view.php?id=5130

  6. Getting Started! • Websites to Remember: • http://cs2n.org/u - CS2N Website • http://www.robotc.net/ - Robot C Website • http://www.southsbest.org/site/index.html - BEST Robotics • http://robotc.net/forums/viewforum.php?f=66 – Forum

  7. About ROBOTC • View the Video: • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsooH3_gSZA&feature=player_embedded

  8. Downloading ROBOTC • Go to https://www.robotc.net • Select the 'Downloads' tab • From the ROBOTC website, select the individual robotics platform you wish to program on – ROBOTC for Vex • When you get to the correct platform page, click on the 'Download ROBOTC for Vex version 2.0.2' to start the download process • Click the 'Save' button to start downloading ROBOTC • Click allow to start the download • This is a 30-day FREE trial! You can download for home use.

  9. VEX Training • http://www.robotc.net/vex_full/ • READ and follow along with the link above!

  10. BEST Robotics Webinars • http://www.robotc.net/education/webinars/

  11. Pre-Test • http://learn.cs2n.org/mod/quiz/view.php?id=3437 • Take the above Pre-Test to test your knowledge in Computer Programming with ROBOTC.

  12. Break • We will break for lunch from 12 noon until 1 p.m. • When we return: • Instructor-led Practice • Screencasts • Webinars • Tips and Best Practices • Dismiss at 3:00 p.m.

  13. Afternoon Objectives Programming – Students will be able to : • Describe and identify behaviors of different types (basic, simple, complex) • Build up or break down behaviors as necessary to analyze or implement them • Program a robot to perform various behaviors on the VEX platform using ROBOTC • Use sensors to improve the reliability or functionality of a robot • Understand the differences between tele-operated (remote control) and autonomous devices, and program both types of robots using VEX and ROBOTC

  14. Hands-On Activities • Level Builder Activity • Cortex VEX Robot Simulation • Sumo Bot Challenge

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