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When Robots Attack!

When Robots Attack!. Presented by: N. Eric Heiselt Director, K-12 Outreach Bagley College of Engineering Mississippi State University. MAGC 2012. What is a Robot?.

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When Robots Attack!

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  1. When Robots Attack! Presented by: N. Eric Heiselt Director, K-12 Outreach Bagley College of Engineering Mississippi State University MAGC2012

  2. What is a Robot? • Dating back to ancient texts, humans have sought a mechanic or non-human assistant to accomplish tasks that may be difficult, repetitive or unpleasant. • Starting with early Golems and predicted to artificial intelligence, the idea of a non-living assistant has always been a part of humanities imagination. • The first robot was introduced onstage in 1921 in Prague, Czech Republic, during a Karl Capek play entitled Rossum's Universal Robots. • Robots in your household: • Robots in industry: • Robots in this room: • Other terminology • Autonomous • Self-directed

  3. Robots in the classroom? • STEM curriculum • Math – most advanced robots programming has a basis in mathematical reasoning. • Science – generally identified within physical science (torque, movement is gears, levers, other simple machines), electricity, and more. • Technology – the data storage involved in programming • Engineering – the design and problem solving portions • Social studies • Look at the historical context • Science fiction (futurism) • Language • Writing about their planning and discover • Creative writing

  4. Applications • Simple reactionary application robots • Artistic Robots • Dancing Robots • Mechanical Hands • Programs • LEGO Robotics • FIRST • FLL • NXT • VEX Robotics • SeaPerch Robotics • BEST Robotics

  5. LEGO • MSU & the College of Engineering do NOT host any sort of LEGO programs. • Please contact Randall Hicks at Stennis for this. He is great. • LEGO Robots can be used far beyond the competition cycle. • Teachengineering.org is a great website with multiple applications.

  6. SeaPerch Robotics • Underwater Robots • Originated at MIT • Currently sponsored by Stennis and MSU • Elementary Level – Stennis • Secondary Level – MSU • Content includes: • Buoyancy/Density • Propulsion • Marine exploration • Teacher training & Student build • Content research • Competition • National level only for grades 7-12 • Website: SeaPerch.org

  7. BEST Robotics • BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology) Robotics • Middle and High School teams • Design robots from inception to production • STEM research • Corporate design • Competitions • October 27, Armstrong Middle School, Starkville

  8. Lesson Plans to get you started • Create-a-Critter • Artistic Robots

  9. Classroom Resources • The College of Engineering Website - www.bagley.msstate.edu/outreach/ • SeaPerch South - http://www.bagley.msstate.edu/outreach/seaperch-south/ • SeaPerch National – www.seaperch.org • MSBEST – www.msbest.msstate.edu • BEST Robotics – www.bestinc.org • Engineering Lesson Plans for all age groups & includes multiple applications for LEGO mindstorms – far beyond competition – www.teachengineering.org

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