Project 3.1.5 Part 2: Using the limit switch to modify the value of the light sensor
Project 3.1.6 Part 2: Using the limit switch to control the rotation of the left motor.
Purpose of Projects 3.1.1 - 3.1.6
3.1.1: Students learn the basic functions of the sensors and how to access them
3.1.2: Basic coding is taught and used to allow movement of the motors
3.1.3: Other sensors are used to program along with the motors
3.1.4: While loop and other new ways of coding are introduced for students to learn how to use
3.1.5: Utilizing loops and complex coding to create a program capable of resetting values
3.1.6: Creating open and closed loop systems
3.1.1: Students learn the basic functions of the sensors and how to access them
3.1.2: Basic coding is taught and used to allow movement of the motors
3.1.3: Other sensors are used to program along with the motors
3.1.4: While loop and other new ways of coding are introduced for students to learn how to use
3.1.5: Utilizing loops and complex coding to create a program capable of resetting values
3.1.6: Creating open and closed loop systems
What I learned in this project:
As I take Computer Science, I have experienced the path of coding. Using RobotC was new for me though and the variables, though not complicated, proved to be a bit unsuccessful when trying to run it. In addition, I learned that it takes precision to set each sensor in the correct location otherwise things could break apart.
As I take Computer Science, I have experienced the path of coding. Using RobotC was new for me though and the variables, though not complicated, proved to be a bit unsuccessful when trying to run it. In addition, I learned that it takes precision to set each sensor in the correct location otherwise things could break apart.