The TETRIX® MAX Programmable Getting Started Package delivers a comprehensive classroom experience for teaching and learning through autonomous robotics. Teams of four work to design and code robots, with each student group having access to both a TETRIX MAX Programmable Robotics Set and a TETRIX MAX Expansion Set. The included curriculum materials and Engineering Design Loop Poster Set provide an added bonus to the builder’s guides.
The TETRIX® MAX Programmable Getting Started Package delivers a comprehensive classroom experience for teaching and learning through autonomous robotics. Teams...
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RoboBench: PRIZM Programming Guide: Downloading and Installing the Software
PRIZM Programming Guide: Hello World!
PRIZM Programming Guide: Moving the DC Motor
Adding PRIZM to the TrackBot
Adding PRIZM to the TETRIX MAX WorkCell
Learning Values
Science
Energy conversion
Observation and data
Variables
Using estimates
Modeling
Technology
Coding
Problem-solving
Accuracy
Attributes of design
Troubleshooting
Engineering
Engineering design
Observations/analysis
Teamwork
Problem-solving
Math
Accuracy
Logic
Ratios
Interpret statements
“There are so many different facets to the [TETRIX] robot. Students learn about electronics – putting the motherboard and the servos in the right spot. They learn about mechanics and mechanical engineering – put the wrong piece in the wrong way and the robot isn’t going to work. They can even take it a step further, adding modules to the robots so students can program their robots to do simple tasks.”
– Sergeant First Class Geoffrey Allen, Massachusetts Army National Guard, recruiting and retention battalion, Bedford, MA
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