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SUMMARY:Build a Light Sensing Robot
DESCRIPTION:About the workshop\nCome make an inexpensive\, fully autonomous\, light sensing\, Arduino-based\, driving robot! NOTE: This workshop will take place over the course of three 3-hour sessions: November 11\, 18\, and 25 from 10am to 1pm. \nIn this hands-on workshop\, you will design and build an autonomous robot. We will be using the famous Arduino microcontroller as the brain for our robot\, and simple materials like cardboard to construct the frame and wheels. All materials will be provided\, but you may want to download the Arduino IDE (the software for development) and bring your laptop so you can program the robot yourself. \nBy the end of this workshop\, students should be able to: \n\nProgram an Arduino microcontroller.\nCreate an electrical circuit using a breadboard and jumper wires.\nConstruct a simple robot frame and wheels.\nCorrectly solder a wire to a terminal.\nDebug their system!\n\nCost for this workshop covers a materials kit that includes the following gear for you to take home: \n\nAn Arduino R3\nA small breadboard\nA motor driver board\nA set of 30 jumper wires\nThree photoresistors\nTwo small gear motors\nA small caster wheel\n\nThis workshop is most suitable for adults and youth aged 13 and above. Children under the age of 13 are welcome\, but it is strongly suggested that they be accompanied by an adult. No previous experience with electronics\, microcontrollers\, or robotics is assumed. \nAbout the Instructor\nAndrew Frueh is a hacker\, open-source evangelist\, and critical maker. He designs systems with Arduino\, is very involved with fabrication (including designing a modular robotic platform\, and building a couple of 3D printers)\, and received his MFA from the Art and Tech program in the Department of Art at the Ohio State University. He is a lecturer and lab supervisor for the Ohio State University Department of Art. Website: http://www.andrewfrueh.com
URL:https://thefusefactory.org/event/build-a-light-sensing-robot/
LOCATION:It Looks Like It’s Open\, 13 E. Tulane Rd\, Columbus\, OH\, 43202\, United States
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