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Learn how to use the Ozobot Evo! In this activity we will explore and learn how Ozobot determines which way to turn at an intersection using color codes.
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. In this activity we will explore and learn how Ozobot determines which way to turn at an intersection using color codes. Program limited to 12 participants.
This program was designed for 6th grade and up, but younger children may attend if an adult is present to assist them. Children in sixth grade or younger must be directly supervised by a responsible parent, guardian, or caregiver while in the Maker Lab. Supervising adults do not need to register for the program.
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.
AGE GROUP: | Adults | 9th-12th Grade | 7th-8th Grade | 4th-6th Grade | K-3rd grade |
EVENT TYPE: | STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) |
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