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Joe StancoGaelen Hadlett

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Background

Started in Fall ‘08 at PS 230 (Kensington) Expanded in Fall ‘09 to PS 24 (Sunset Park) About a dozen students per class New group of 4th graders each semester Powered by volunteers and faculty

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Robotics

Experimentation with sensors Interactive creatures Musical instruments Competitions

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Lego Mindstorms

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Video Game Design

Program Gaelen to make a sandwich Control and tween sprites Respond to user events Detect collisions and keep score Two player Pong Storyboard and build an original game

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MIT Scratch

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Techniques

Task cards Lo-fi prototypes Collaborative problem solving Hands-on experimentation

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Design for balloon popping robot

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Bot menagerie

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Robots get hungry too

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Bell and triangle instruments

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Xylobot

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Soldering the bristlebot

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Wearable technology