OK, I have a Lego question
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Last year, I taught a robot class to some 5th graders. We used some Lego
kits (see a neat one at http://www.al-williams.com/wd5gnr/droid.htm) and
also some BOE Bots.
I really liked the PBasic for hammering in ideas like loops and subroutines.
But the kids are just so fascinated with the Legos. So who has done some
work on attaching a Stamp to the Lego hardware?
Al Williams
AWC
kits (see a neat one at http://www.al-williams.com/wd5gnr/droid.htm) and
also some BOE Bots.
I really liked the PBasic for hammering in ideas like loops and subroutines.
But the kids are just so fascinated with the Legos. So who has done some
work on attaching a Stamp to the Lego hardware?
Al Williams
AWC
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tested his book/assembly manual not too long ago. The BS/L is roughly
comparable to the Mindstorms logic controller, but with a Stamp. The Lego
sensors could easily be attached.
Regards,
Daniel McGlothin
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Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] OK, I have a Lego question
Last year, I taught a robot class to some 5th graders. We used some Lego
kits (see a neat one at http://www.al-williams.com/wd5gnr/droid.htm) and
also some BOE Bots.
I really liked the PBasic for hammering in ideas like loops and subroutines.
But the kids are just so fascinated with the Legos. So who has done some
work on attaching a Stamp to the Lego hardware?
Al Williams
AWC
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