Robotics 2005 Camp
  Day 4, June 16, 2005
  MSU Afternoon Group
Today, the campers were introduced to the engineering and 
programming of touch and light sensors. The touch sensors allowed campers to 
bump their robots into objects to trigger steps in their robot programs. 
Bump-N-Go,
Bump-N-Steer and Follow the Line challenged campers to use both 
construction and programming skills. The 
Bump-N-Go  design challenge gave the campers the chance to construct a 
vehicle from instructions that would strike a barrier, trigger the touch 
sensor, reverse direction and stop in a box. 
Bump-N-Steer 
required two motors and two touch sensors to  maneuver through a 
predetermined course.  Campers were also introduced to the use 
of light sensors after their break. The "Follow the 
Line" challenge used a light sensor attached to a robotic vehicle 
that searched for an dark line and follow it to its completion.
Teams learned a variety of skills all in preparation for the 
 Robot Derby 
events to be held on Day Five. Parents, grandparents, family, and friends, you 
are all welcome to join the Derby Day events after our afternoon break at 2:30 so your camper can demonstrate
some of his or her projects. Bring your cameras and be ready to experience 
MSU Robotics Camp 2005  at 
its finest!
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