Welcome To ASU Robotics Camp Orientation

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6/3/2016Welcome toASU Robotics Camp OrientationASU Engineering BuildingIn Brickyard 211 Suite699 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe AZ85281Class Rules General school rules apply No cell phone calls, except in breaks No texting No music no head set No computer games, except those that youdesign in the classASU RobotCamp21

6/3/2016Daily Schedule Drop off time: 8:15 – 8:30am Pick up times: 4:15 – 4:30pm After 4:30pm, students can wait in thelobby area inside BY211 Suite Snack time and break time 10:00 – 10:15am and 2:30 – 2:45pm Lunch (in lunch area) 11:30 – 12:30pm3ASU RobotCampASU Summer Robotics CampDrop-off and Pickup OptionsI, parent (legal guardian) ofstudent (name):opt to drop off & pick up my child (please check one) without sign-in and sign-out with mandatory sign-in and sign-out in lab BY222Parent (legal guardian) name:Signature:Date:ASU RobotCamp42

6/3/2016Where to Pick Up and Drop Off?CarEscalatorCarPick upDrop off5ASU RobotCampDrink, Snack and Lunch Students are not allowed to leave theBrickyard Suite 211 during the camp time,except the lunch period; Bring your own drink and snack. Bring yourown or buy your lunch. They must be used inthe designated lunch area in BY211; No drink and no food in the computer lab.Exception: Bottled water can be used if thebottle is put back in backpack after use. There is a water fountain in the lobby areaoutside the restrooms.ASU RobotCamp63

6/3/2016Lunch Places All students are encouraged to bring lunch. There are many lunch restaurants aroundBrickyard. We will have a staff to take thestudents to one of the restaurants: Five Guys, on Mill Ave, west side of thestreet. Jimmy John’s, next to Five Guys. Slices Pizza, Downstairs of BY building Jack In the Box, 721 S. Mill Ave Panda Express, 777 S College Ave, Subway, 706 S. College Ave7ASU RobotCampDressing Students are encouraged to wear campT-Shirt every day. Must wear camp T-Shirt on This week:Wednesday and Friday Next Week:Monday, Wednesday and FridayASU RobotCamp84

6/3/2016For More Information Camp s Camp News and Announcementhttp://roboticscamp.wordpress.com/9ASU RobotCampCamp Director and Instructorsince 2006Dr. Yinong ChenASU RobotCamp5

6/3/2016Competitions and Challenges1Game 1:Treasure Hunting, with remote commanding2Game 2:Maze navigation autonomously3Game 3:Sumo Robots autonomously11ASU RobotCampChallenge 1 Treasure Huntingexitstart4x14 feetexitstart12ASU RobotCamp6

6/3/2016Challenge 2 Autonomous Maze Navigation78645443243210start910endASU RobotCampChallenge 3: Sumo ��实验内容替代。ASU RobotCamp147

6/3/2016Team Building Exercises1. Team Building Exercise 1:All students stand in a circle andintroduce yourself and others;2. Team Building Exercise 2: HumanKnot Icebreaker;3. Then:Alice Movie and Game Programming153 June 2016ASU RobotCampTeam Building Exercise 1:Introduction1. All students stand in a big circle2. Students will introduce themselves by stating thefollowing items:1) Your Name (First and Last Name)2) What school you are attending?3) What do you like (food, animal, color)?3. Repeat the last three persons’ first name and school,and one thing they like4. The purpose of this experiment is to help find yourteam members.ASU RobotCamp8

6/3/2016Team Building Exercise 2:Icebreaker1.2.3.4.Students are in two groupsEach group standing, facing towards each other, in a circle.Each person should be standing shoulder to shoulder.Everyone lifts your left hand and reach across to take the handof someone standing across the circle. No one should hold ahand with someone standing directly beside the person.5. Next, have everyone lift their right and reach across to takethe hand of another person standing across the circle.6. Each group discusses how to untangle the knot (forming acircle of people with out a knot) without ever letting go of anyhands.7. PlayASU RobotCampTeam Formation Form teams with two or three members. Go search around, don’t limit yourself toonly your friends. Get to know people If you cannot find a team, we will assignyou a team. Claim a computer once you have a team. Use the same computer everyday.ASU RobotCamp9

ASU Engineering Building In Brickyard 211 Suite 699 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe AZ85281 Welcome to ASU Robotics Camp Orientation ASU RobotCamp Class Rules General school rules apply No cell phone calls, except in breaks No texting No music no head set No co

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