Day Three was the turning point of Robotics Camp 2008 at Murray State. Campers began by using the NXT brick to complete challenging tasks from the common pallet of predesigned activities found in the NXT software. "Bump and Go" was the name of the challenge that provided campers the chance to use the fundamentals of programming. This challenge required campers to use the touch sensor to control their robots. Campers also used ultra sonic sensors in an exciting challenge called "Near Miss," where they were to asked to drive their robot toward a wall which they nearly bump into and return to the starting point. All campers were excited and are already planning for other challenging events for tomorrow, including the use of sound sensors!
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