Introduction

Robots WebQuest explores the history of robots and their technological advancement over the decades. This WebQuest also involves the use of Lego Mindstorms Robots, to build and program a robot to complete a specific challenge.
Task

Before you can complete your chosen mission you will need to research and present answers for the focus question below. In order to adequately answer the focus question you will need to answer the five (5) contributing questions underneath. Use the website links provided below to help
How are robots used to benefit our society?
- What is a robot?
- When were robots first used?
- What do some robots look like? Provide images or videos with brief descriptions.
- What different industries use robots today (e.g. automotive, aviation, entertainment, education)? Provide some examples.
- How might robots be used in the future - why should we continue to invest in them?
Once you have fully answered your main focus and contributing questions, you will need to email the document to your teacher
Your team will then be assigned a robot kit to design and program to complete the task of manovering around a set robot course.
Web links
Definition and History:
Use these links to define what is a robot as well as learn the culture and history of robots and how they have progressed over time.
- Wikipedia
- CBC News - What is a robot?
- RoboFesta UK
- Robots and Society - Museum of American Heritage
- Robot History - Museum of American Heritage
- Robotics Research Group
Educational Purposes:
Use these links for advice and ideas on how to design and build various robots for different purposes.
- Robotics Alliance Project
- Domabotics
- Robotics Academy - Carnegie Mellon University
- Moore Educational
- Society of Robots
- Seattle Robotics Society
- Walking Robots
- Machines Like Us
- The Daily Galaxy
- Robots in the Classroom
Business Purposes:
Use these links to learn about the ways in which working Australians use robots in their daily lives.
- The Australian Robotics and Automation Association Inc.
- RobotShop
- Australian Research Centre for Aerospace Automation
- Australian Centre for Field Robotics
- Evolution Robotics
- Robotize
- Robot Gear
- Angelus Research Corporation
Leisure and Entertainment:
Use these links to learn about a range of affordable and expensive robots for entertainment and pleasure.
- Robotoys
- Manchester Science Festival October 2010
- Dead Robot Society Blog
- The Old Robots Website
- Megadroid
Competitions:
Use these links to learn about how students can use robots to assist their learning in a variety of contexts.
Other Community Purposes:
Process
Build your robot according to building instuctions in robot kit.
Use installed computer software to program your robot to sucessfully complete the designated robot course.
Grades will be given in accordance to the performance of your robot to compete the course - See Evaluation rubric
Evaluation
Below is the assesment rubrics for the presentation document and the robot creation
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Conclusion
Good luck
Teacher Page
Develop and modify programs with user interfaces involving branching, iteration and functions using a general-purpose programming language (VCDTCD043)