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What Is a Motor? How Does a Rotation Sensor Work?
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Students learn about electric motors and rotational sensors. They learn that motors convert electrical energy to mechanical energy and typically include rotational sensors to enable distance measuring. They also learn the basics about gear trains and gear ratios. Students create a basic program using the LEGO MINDSTORMS(TM) NXT interface to control a motor to move a small robot. Then, through a 10-minute mini-activity, they make measurements and observations to test a LEGO rotation sensor's ability to measure distance in rotations. This prepares them for the associated activity during which they calculate how many wheel rotations are needed to travel a distance. A PowerPoint® presentation, worksheet and pre/post quizzes are provided.

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GK-12 Program, Computational Neurobiology Center,
Nishant Sinha, Pranit Samarth, Satish S. Nair
What Is a Robot?
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This lesson introduces students to the major characteristics of robots. The associated activity uses the LEGO MINDSTORMS(TM) NXT system as an example. Before studying robots in more detail, it is important for students to consider the many items they encounter in their daily lives that are robots so they can explore ways engineers can utilize robotics to solve problems in everyday life.The activity also serves as an introduction to the LEGO NXT system so that students may utilize it as an educational tool in subsequent lessons and activities.

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GK-12 Program, Computational Neurobiology Center, College of Engineering,
Ajay Nair
Wind Power! Designing a Wind Turbine
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Students learn how engineers transform wind energy into electrical energy by building their own miniature wind turbines and measuring the electrical current it produces. They explore how design and position affect the electrical energy production.

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Malinda Schaefer Zarske
Natalie Mach
Integrated Teaching and Learning Program,
Denise W. Carlson
Sabre Duren
Xochitl Zamora-Thompson
Yogurt Cup Speakers
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Students are introduced to the role of electricity and magnetism as they build speakers. They also explore the properties of magnets, create electromagnets, and determine the directions of magnetic fields. They conduct a scientific experiment and show cause-effect relationships by monitoring changes in the speaker's movement as the amount or the direction of the current change.

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Jed Lyons, Ivanka Todorova, Trevor Roebuck
GK-12 Program, Center for Engineering and Computing Education, College of Engineering and Information Technology,
الخطة التطويرية لتطبيقات الإنترنت
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يتناول هذا العنصر التعليمي شرح خطة تطوير تطبيقات الانترنت من خلال مراحلها المختلفة.

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King Abdulaziz University
د. وليد سعيد أفندي، عمادة التعلم الإلكتروني والتعليم عن بُعد