Lego Mindstorms EV3

By Jenny , 26 February 2016
Color sensor
EV3 color sensor activity
programming the EV3 color sensor

Color sensorIn this week's coding class we wrote a color calibration program to ensure the EV3 color sensor always works in any light situation. We also ended up having a mini-science class discussing how reflective light affects color perception. If a blue toy is in a closed room with only a red light shining on it, what color does the toy look like?

EV3 color sensor activityprogramming the EV3 color sensor

 

 

Here's a video from last week's coding class. We used the EV3's gyroscope sensor to determine how many degrees the robot should turn. So even if we grab the robot and stop it for a while it always turns 90 degrees as we programmed it to.

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Tags: homeschool, Language Plus Living Space, kids, Owen, Ella, 吳文瑄, 吳若瑄, Rube Goldberg Machine, lego mindstorm, EV3, programming, 程式設計

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