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This section is aimed at introducing the Lego Robolab system. This system is ideal for introducing Primary School age pupils to the world of Control Technology, through the use of Pilot 1 to Pilot 4. It can also be used for older pupils especially if the Inventor level is used. |
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5. THE RCX 'BRICK' - BASIC INFORMATION |
6. SELECTING A COMMUNICATIONS PORT |
7. DOWNLOADING FIRMWARE |
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PILOT 1 |
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8. PILOT 1 - EXERCISE 1 |
9. LOADING PILOT 1 AND CONTROLLING THE MOTORS |
10. CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF ROTATION USING PILOT 1 |
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PILOT 2 |
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11. PILOT 2 - EXERCISE 1 |
12. HOW THE RCX BUGGY SHOULD WORK |
13. CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF BUGGY |
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PILOT 3 |
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14. PILOT 3 - EXERCISE 1 |
15. HOW THE RCX BUGGY SHOULD OPERATE. |
16. ADDING A LOOP |
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17. PILOT 3 - ADDING A LIGHT / DARK SENSOR - EXERCISE 2 |
18. THE STEPS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE EXERCISE 2 |
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19. PILOT 3 - PRODUCING AN ARC OF MOVEMENT - EXERCISE 3 |
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PILOT 4 |
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20. THE LIGHT / DARK SENSOR |
21. PILOT 4 EXERCISE 1 |
22. HOW THE RCX BUGGY OPERATES - PILOT 4 EXERCISE 1 |
23. EXPLANATION OF EACH STEP - EXERCISE 1 |
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24. FOLLOWING THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF A CIRCLE - EXERCISE 2 |
25. PROGRAMMING STEPS - EXERCISE 2 |
26. EXPLANATION OF PROGRAMMING STEPS - EXERCISE 2 |
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27. IMPROVING THE LOOK OF ROBOLAB EXERCISES - 1 |
28. IMPROVING THE LOOK OF ROBOLAB EXERCISES - 2 |
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