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VMS EV3 - "Logic"

Submitted by Kathy Adler on 22 February, 2018 - 17:50
Overview: 
The goal of this lesson is to explore using logic to control loops in the Lego MINDSTORMS EV3-G program. Students will work through the "Logic" lesson in the EV3 Trainer product from Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Academy.
Objectives: 

Students will be able to:

1. Describe the advantage of using logic to control loops

2. Explain how a logic-controlled Loop Block can be used to implement a more sophisticated wait-for function

3. Explain the operation of the "Compare" function in a Sensor Block's data wire node

4. Explain the role of each parameter in a Logic Block

5. Write an EV3-G program for a robot which uses a logic-controlled Loop Block to implement a wait-for-mutiple sensors function

Instruction Guide: 
EV3 - "Logic" [1]
Primary Instructional Material: 
EV3 - " Logic" [2]
Differentiated Instruction Material: Supplemental: 
EV3 - EV3Lessons.com's Logic and Decision Making Lesson [3]
Education Level: 
Middle School [4]
High School [5]
Scope & Sequence: 
Robotics [6]
Focus Subject: 
Computing / Computer Science [7]
Robotics Software [8]
HW Platform: 
EV3 [9]
SW Platform: 
EV3-G [10]
Interactivity Style: 
Mixed [11]
Clone Of: 
EV3 - "Logic" [12]



National Science Foundation

Source URL: https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/node/7922

Links
[1] https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/node/3135
[2] https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/node/3136
[3] https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/node/4026
[4] https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/taxonomy/term/40
[5] https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/taxonomy/term/41
[6] https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/taxonomy/term/141
[7] https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/focus-area/computing-science
[8] https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/focus-area/robotics-software
[9] https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/taxonomy/term/156
[10] https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/taxonomy/term/157
[11] https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/taxonomy/term/26
[12] https://stemrobotics.cs.pdx.edu/node/2706