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Create an imaginative zoo exhibit and then use the line following Ozobots to navigate your zoo and visit animals.
The Ozobot Evo is a line-following mini robot that you can program in one of two ways: 1)by using colored markers, or 2) by utilizing block coding from a computer.
In this program you will be introduced to the hardware and robotic components of the Ozobot Evo. You will learn the basics of operating the Ozobot Evo including turning it on/off, and calibrating it, and then venture into using color codes to program your robot. We will then create an imaginative zoo exhibit and then use the line following Ozobots to navigate your zoo and visit animals.This program is intended for elementary and middle school ages. Program limited to 8 participants.
Space is limited: register in advance to reserve your spot and receive reminders. Registration will guarantee your seat until the event begins.
Accessibility needs? Please contact ask@acpl.info as soon as possible - we’d love to help.
From the Maker Lab Rules:
No open footwear such as sandals or flip-flops.
11 years and younger must have a responsible caregiver present in the lab with them at all times.
AGE GROUP: | Middle School | High School | Elementary School |
EVENT TYPE: | STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) |
TAGS: | Technology | STEAM | Maker | How-To |
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