Exploring Robotics and Algorithmic Thinking
by Deepak Arora
In this hands-on STEM lesson, students take on the role of engineers tasked with developing an autonomous robotic solution for a complex real-world challenge. They explore the fundamentals of robotics, including components like sensors, actuators, and controllers, while learning the importance of algorithmic thinking and problem decomposition. Students work in teams to design, build, and program robotic systems using programming environments and robotic kits. By applying engineering design principles and iterating their solutions through testing and debugging, they develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration skills. The lesson incorporates differentiation strategies, enrichment opportunities, and practical applications to foster a comprehensive understanding of robotics, programming, and algorithmic thinking. Culminating in group presentations and evaluations, students showcase their optimized robotic solutions, demonstrating their mastery of the concepts covered.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DeEz2xpueoZLs6JHxCRdyzUNXHzcyEeh/edit?u…Subject Area
Technology 1. Empowered Learner 2. Digital Citizen 5. Computational Thinker 6. Creative Communicator Engineering S2: Apply the Engineering Design Process S5: Apply Technology to Engineering
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