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BotDrawing

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BotDrawing

Using the Boe Bot, you can make a drawing. The code you write for the BasicStamp will need to command the device to turn and run in a way that moves the pen on the page and makes the drawing.

 

When you are done with the drawing, you will create a display of the drawing, code, photos showing it making the drawing and text explaining how you made this work. The display will be used to show people what you are working on. It may be used to show students in this school or others your project.

 

Here are some requirements for the project:

Drawing

The drawing must fit on one single large sheet of paper.

The drawing should be reasonably complex, but not crazy hard.

Make the drawing by hand so you can have a record of what you were aiming at.

 

Code

Use EEPROM and Subroutines to tell the bot what sequence to run the subroutines

Include commented notes to explain what the code is doing

 

Text

Write a couple of paragraphs explaining what you have done and how you have done it.

What was hard about this project? How did you overcome your problems/challenges?

How did the drawing not come out right at first?

What changes did you have to make in the code?

What did you learn about from doing this project?

 

Display

The whole display should be neatly and carefully assembled.

The display of this project will be on the paper that your bot drew on.

Add a print of your code, print it two pages per sheet so it isn't huge.

Add some photos of your bot running the code

 


Project Evaluation

Partners names ________________________ | ____________________________ | Date __________

 

Drawing

fits on page

reasonably complex

reference of the drawing done before the bot drew it

 

Code

Uses eeprom and subroutines to guide the bot through its processes

Includes commented notes to explain what the code is doing

 

Text

Explains what you were aiming for

Explains problems and solutions

Tells what you learned from the project

 

Display

Neatly and carefully assembled

on the same sheet that the bot drew on

Print of the code, two pages per sheet so it fits neatly on the display

Includes photos of the bot running the code.

 

Use of time on the assignment

Project is complete on time

Group made good use of classroom resources and time

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