Coding
Level D Preview
Want to know what you'll learn in Level D? Level D takes all the electronics, coding, and Raspberry Pi skills learned in Levels A-C and teaches you to build a functional robot.
Level B: Working with Line Sensors
Time for another peek at one of the electrical components you will learn about in Level B: Line sensors. As your skills continue to progress throughout the levels, these line sensors are very useful with a functioning robot. By attaching these sensors to a robot, you would use similar commands to direct the robot to follow the line.
Level B: Working with RFID
In Level B you learn to work with RFID which stands for radio frequency identification.
Level B: Working with a Matrix-style Keypad
The matrix-style keypad is taught in Intro to Robotics Level B. The keypad can be programmed to accept input that can be used to turn a program on or off. It can also be used to activate a component or trigger another action.
Why Learn Python?
Python is one of the fastest growing coding languages and is particularly accessible for beginners. Learning Python provides a solid footing on which to build computer programs and learn other computer languages in the future.
Projects to Do After Completing Level A
A few projects to work on after completing Level A.
Why Use Curriculum to Teach Electronics, Programming, and Robotics?
Learn why using a curriculum and kit makes so much sense when teaching a student electronics, programming, and robotics.
Troubleshooting as a Valuable Skill
Troubleshooting is a valuable skill that can save time, money, and is looked for by STEM hiring managers.