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STEAM Club: Robotics

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DIY Motorized Propeller Car


This class explores the relationship between Electronics, Engineering, and Robotics.  Students will learn how Circuitry is used to connect and create the components of a homemade Motorized Propeller Car (i.e. Chassis, Motor, Axles, Propeller, Wheels, and Power Source).


DIY Ping Pong Ball Robot


In this class, students will construct a functioning robot that demonstrates fundamental concepts in Robotics and Electronics. Through the creation of a Ping Pong Robot, students will apply some basics of robotics, Mechanical Construction, Electrical Components, and if there's enough time, Software (i.e. adding Sensors, Actuators, Controllers, and Programming).


DIY Spinning Brushbot


This class gives students the opportunity to discover Vibration-Based Movement.  Using an ordinary toothbrush head, motors, wires, and other tools, students will apply Engineering and Robotics Fundamentals (e.g. Assembly, Circuitry) to construct a fun adorable Spinning Brushbot.


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