Day Three was the turning point of Robotics Camp 2007 at Murray State. Campers used the NXT brick to complete challenging tasks from the common pallet of predesigned activities found in the NXT software. "Near Miss" was the name of the challenge that provided campers the chance to use the fundamentals of programming. This challenge required campers to use the ultrasonic sensor to control their robots. Campers also used their ultrasonic sensors to program their robots to go "Looking Around the Corner" where they controlled the robots to move forward and make turns and end in a box. Campers also used sound sensors to trigger their program by making noise in a complex challenge called "Walk Around the Block." All campers were excited and are already planning for other challenging events for tomorrow, including the use of touch sensors!
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