Day 3 was the turning point of Robotics Camp 2003 at Murray State. This was our first day of programming the RCX brick to complete challenging tasks. "Distance Doggy" was the name of the challenge that provided campers the chance to use the fundamentals of programming. Next, the campers were required to add a step to their program which allowed their vehicle to back from one box into another. Then came a multiple step program which made use of changing the direction and the speed of the motors. The words "what" and "until" took on new meaning. "What" was the motor turning one direction or the other, and "until" was the length of time until the RCX told the "what" (the motor) to stop. Campers also began programming multi-step programs and designing their vehicles to make turns. All campers were excited and are already planning for other challenging events for tomorrow, including the use of remote control!
Campers and Staff would like to thank our special guest this week, Rick
Highberger. Rick is an Educational Consultant from Pitsco
LEGO Education and works out of his office in Chicago, IL. Rick
assisted the campers this week as a guest instructor. Thank you, Rick, for your
examples, your demonstrations, and our cool astronauts!
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