FIRST LEGO League Challenge Programming: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 13:44, 29 July 2020
There are several ways of programming FIRST LEGO League Challenge Robots. The two most popular EV3-G also referred to as EV3 Lab and language based on the Scratch. The latter language was originally introduced with the SPIKE Prime set when it debued in 2019. This scratch-based language is now also available for programming EV3 robots on Apple Mac computers.
EV3 G
EV3 User Guide from LEGO Education]
EV3 Programming Basics by Joe Olayvar & Evelyn Lindberg,Library Development Team, Washington State
Tutorials created by students affiliated with Tufts Center for Engineering Education and Outreach
Spike Prime Scratch
A website with a variety of learning resources SPIKE Prime Videos