
Secondary 1. EV3 Mindstorm Robot (Color Sensor)
Learning and incorporating color sensors into student’s robotics projects by Master Manuel Gomez and Ms. Benjamas Rutsamee
This month’s topic challenges students to think critically and creatively to solve complex problems. They learn to troubleshoot issues and develop solutions, fostering a mindset geared towards innovation. Robotics projects often require students to work in teams, promoting collaboration and communication skills. They learn to share ideas, delegate tasks, and work towards a common goal.
Learning by doing: Students design their robots and write code to program the microcontroller to detect and respond to different colors. This activity reinforces programming skills and the logic behind sensor data processing. Students apply principles of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) in practical scenarios. This hands-on approach helps solidify their understanding of theoretical concepts.