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Download mBot instruction

mBot is an educational robot for beginners to learn STEM (Science Technology



A Gentle Introduction to Robotics Volume 1 : mBlock and the mBot

However you can program the mBot via the mBlock programming environment (which is based on MIT's. Scratch 2.0) or the Arduino programming environment included 



mBot-lesson-1-3.pdf

What you will learn? 3. • Assembling testing and playing with your first robot - mBot. • Basics of Scratch 3.0 and coding mBot & sprites using mBlock 5 



getting-started-with-mblock.pdf

mBlock and Makeblock. Makeblock the company making the famous mBot and construction kits for makers



mBot Servo Pack

You can use mBlock or Makeblock App to program your cat after the construction. mBot also supports mBlock programming. We already prepared.



MBot and Me

An explanation of everything mBot; including how to use the mBlock 5 programming interface full details of useful add-on components and the best ways to modify 



MBLOCK ROBOTICS Written by Lucy Ikpesu CLASS DESCRIPTION

mBot is an all-in-one solution to enjoy the hands-on experience of programming electronics



mBot Servo Pack

You can use mBlock or Makeblock App to program your cat after the construction. mBot also supports mBlock programming. We already prepared.



Getting Started with mBlock

mBlock and Makeblock. Makeblock the company making the famous mBot and construction kits for makers



Connecting Pixy to mBot

Connecting Pixy to mBot Open the Arduino IDE from within mBlock. Copy the program on the right and paste it into the. IDE. • Upload to mBot and run.

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MBLOCK ROBOTICS

Written by Lucy Ikpesu

CLASS DESCRIPTION

In this class, students will start exploring STEM using mBlock Robotics.

TOTAL CLASS TIME: 120 minutes

CLASS OUTCOME

By the end of this class, Students will understand the basics of programming Robotics. They will be able to identify the Infra-Red Sensor and how to program the Robot to follow the line. They will be able to create their own codes that would help to solve problems.

INTRODUCTION

mBot is an all-in-one solution to enjoy the hands-on experience of programming, electronics, and robotics. Working with mBlock inspired by Scratch 2.0, connecting with computers or smart devices via Bluetooth or 2.4G (by different versions), this easy-to-assemble mBot provides infinite possibilities for you to learn STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). It contains 38 assembly parts that can be assembled in 10 minutes and color-labeled RJ25 ports for convenient wiring, making sure more time can be spent on programming and creativity. mBot assembly part

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Phone: (972)763 5924

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Get started with playing mBot Robot.

After assembly, the parts of mBot, Get ready to play. mBot has 3 pre-set modes: IR control mode, obstacle avoidance mode and line-following mode. When you turn on your mBot for the first time, it will be in IR control mode by default and the onboard Red Green Blue (RGB) LED is white. Now you can use the IR remote control to start controlling mBot. In addition, you can also download APP to control the

Bluetooth version mBot.

IR Remote Controller

Tips: If the speed you set is too low, mBot may not move. In this case, just set a higher speed. Without an IR remote controller or an app, you can still test your mBot by pressing the on- board push button to change modes: When the RGB LED is green, mBot is in the obstacle avoidance mode. Place your mBot on the floor, and watch it avoid the obstacles. When the RGB LED is blue, mBot is in the line-following mode. Place your mBot on the line-follower map and watch it track the line.

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off Costain, Lagos, Nigeria www.waawfoundation.org info@waawfoundation.org

Phone: (972)763 5924

Fax: (888) 519 4269

Graphical Programming with mBot

Introduction to mBlock

mBlock is a drag-and-drop graphical programming tool developed based on scratch2.0. It allows users to quick way to learn programming, read sensor values, control the output of hardware modules and realize multiple functions from the robot.

Features of mBlock are;

WIRELESS CONNECTION

1. Introduction to Bluetooth Module

The Bluetooth is designed especially for mcore with the support of Bluetooth 2.0 and 4.0. It is suitable for both individual users and family. It can be matched with android or iOS smartphone to control mBbot, and also can be matched with a computer (that support Bluetooth communications) to do wireless programming.

2. Introduction to 2.4G Module

The 2.4G module includes two parts: the 2.4G wireless serial-USB for computers, and the 2.4G wireless serial-module for mCore. It uses the same technology as the wireless mouse and is very suitable for the classroom. No driver or pairing is needed.

Guide for mBlock:

https://learn.makeblock.com/get-started/

Use the Scratch㸦mBlock) to Programming

The mBot is an all-in-one solution to enjoy the hands-on experience of programming, electronics, and robotics. Working with mBlock inspired by Scratch 2.0, you can use Bluetooth or 2.4GHz wireless module to connect with mBot (By different version), this easy-to-assemble mBot provides infinite possibilities to learn STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).

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off Costain, Lagos, Nigeria www.waawfoundation.org info@waawfoundation.org

Phone: (972)763 5924

Fax: (888) 519 4269

Step 1: Prepare and install

Open your browser (chrome), and install the web app "Makeblock mBot for Scratch X" in the

Chrome Webstore.

Use link to download: http://www.mblock.cc/download/

Step 2: connect

Choose your mbot's connection method, such as USB serial, Bluetooth, 2.4G wireless. And click to connect.

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off Costain, Lagos, Nigeria www.waawfoundation.org info@waawfoundation.org

Phone: (972)763 5924

Fax: (888) 519 4269

Step 3: Programming

Click the button "Open Scratch X" to enter scratchx website. It will show the default project that it can control the mBot to moving. We can use the mBot built by ourselves to play some games or make them complete some functions autonomously, such as playing football, ultrasonic obstacle-avoiding and following line etc.

117, Ebute Meta, Apapa,

off Costain, Lagos, Nigeria www.waawfoundation.org info@waawfoundation.org

Phone: (972)763 5924

Fax: (888) 519 4269

Step 4: Examples

Learn more about mBot: http://learn.makeblock.com/en/mbot/quotesdbs_dbs47.pdfusesText_47
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