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Learn how to use the Ozobot Evo. You will get to know your Evo, color codes basic training, and use blockly basics to program your robot.
What is Ozobot Evo? Ozobot Evo is a line-following mini robot that you can program in one of two ways: 1)by using colored markers to code it, or by 2) utilizing block coding from a computer
In this program you will be introduced to the hardware and robotics components of the Ozobot Evo. You will explore the different hardware components of the Ozobot such as the motherboard, BLE antenna, USB port, sensors, LED lights, gears battery, power button, wheels/motor, speakers and much more. You will discover the basics using the Ozobot Evo including turning it on/off, and calibrating it. You will also learn how to navigate through Ozobot blockly by programming simple block codes and running the codes to your Ozobot Evo. This program is intended for elementary, teen, high school and adult ages. Program limited to 6 participants.
Space is limited: register in advance to reserve your spot and receive reminders. Registration will guarantee your seat until the event begins.
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From the Maker Lab Rules:
No open footwear such as sandals or flip-flops.
No loose or dangling scarves, jewelry, ribbons, or long hair.
12 years and younger must have a parent/guardian guest present in the lab with them at all times.
All technology and machine users must sign a release form. Parents/guardians of minors must co-sign form alongside their child.
AGE GROUP: | Adults | 9th-12th Grade | 7th-8th Grade | 4th-6th Grade |
EVENT TYPE: | Workshop | STEM/STEAM | Special Interest/Hobbies | Maker Lab | How-to | Computers & Technology | Arts, Culture, & Entertainment |
TAGS: | Technology | STEAM | Maker | How-To |
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