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* [https://education.lego.com/en-us/downloads/mindstorms-ev3/software?gclid=Cj0KCQjwsuP5BRCoARIsAPtX_wFE5Bea5RX_yOthNoKSu18NfvSCuZaz8jYpcMWRZ1752kwoZ5H1q-MaAggcEALw_wcB&ef_id=Cj0KCQjwsuP5BRCoARIsAPtX_wFE5Bea5RX_yOthNoKSu18NfvSCuZaz8jYpcMWRZ1752kwoZ5H1q-MaAggcEALw_wcB:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!790!3!445977090937!b!!g!!&Buffer&cmp=KAC-INI-GOOGUS-GO-US-EN-RE-PS-BUY-CREATE-DSA-SHOP-XX-XX-RN-XX EV3 Classroom software from LEGO Education] | * [https://education.lego.com/en-us/downloads/mindstorms-ev3/software?gclid=Cj0KCQjwsuP5BRCoARIsAPtX_wFE5Bea5RX_yOthNoKSu18NfvSCuZaz8jYpcMWRZ1752kwoZ5H1q-MaAggcEALw_wcB&ef_id=Cj0KCQjwsuP5BRCoARIsAPtX_wFE5Bea5RX_yOthNoKSu18NfvSCuZaz8jYpcMWRZ1752kwoZ5H1q-MaAggcEALw_wcB:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!790!3!445977090937!b!!g!!&Buffer&cmp=KAC-INI-GOOGUS-GO-US-EN-RE-PS-BUY-CREATE-DSA-SHOP-XX-XX-RN-XX EV3 Classroom software from LEGO Education] | ||
* Gyro Programming from EV3Lessons.com | |||
** [https://ev3lessons.com/en/ProgrammingLessons/advanced/scratch-GyroTurn.pdf Gyro Sensors - Turns and Lag] | |||
** [https://ev3lessons.com/en/ProgrammingLessons/advanced/GyroMoveStraight.pdf Gyro Move Straight] | |||
* Line Following from EV3Lessons.ccom | * Line Following from EV3Lessons.ccom | ||
** [https://ev3lessons.com/en/ProgrammingLessons/beginner/scratch-BasicLineFollower.pdf Basic Line Follower] | ** [https://ev3lessons.com/en/ProgrammingLessons/beginner/scratch-BasicLineFollower.pdf Basic Line Follower] |
Revision as of 17:14, 23 August 2020
There are several ways of programming FIRST LEGO League Challenge Robots. The two most popular are EV3-G, which is also referred to as EV3 Lab, and a new language created by LEGO Education based on Scratch. The latter language was originally introduced with the SPIKE Prime set when it debuted in 2019. A version of this Scratch-based language called EV3 Classroom is now also available for programming EV3 robots on Apple Mac computers.
Mindstorms EV3 Software
Mindstorms EV3-G Software
Mindstorms EV3-G is the main programming language provided by LEGO Education for the MINDSTORMS EV3 sets. EV3-G is graphical programming language that is also known as EV3 Lab, probably because it is based on Tufts University's Robolab, which is based on National Instruments' Labview.
ORTOP Wiki Pages
External Resources
- Gyro Programming from EV3Lessons.com
- Line Following from EV3Lessons.com
Mindstorms EV3 Classroom
Mindstorms EV3 Classroom is an alternate graphical programming language for the Mindstorms EV3 sets based on Scratch. LEGO Education provided it for those using Apple macOS 10.14 (Mojave) and above as the EV3-G language is not compatible with macOS 10.15 (Catalina). As such it is similar to graphical language provided by LEGO Education for its SPIKE Prime set. LEGO Education has also announced that EV3 Classroom will become available for Windows 10 computers and Chromebooks.
External Resources
- EV3 Classroom software from LEGO Education
- Gyro Programming from EV3Lessons.com
- Line Following from EV3Lessons.ccom
Mindstorms EV3 Python
LEGO Education also provides a version of Python, a line-by-line programming language, for the Mindstorms EV3.
External Resources
- LEGO Education's Python for EV3 page
- Line Following Programs
SPIKE Prime Software
SPIKE Prime Scratch
ORTOP Wiki Pages
External Resources
- SPIKE Prime software from LEGO Education
- A website with a variety of learning resources
- Gyro Move Straight
- Lessons from PrimeLessons.com
- Line Following
- Video: Spike Prime Line Following Robot With Instructions & Program
- Lessons from PrimeLessons.com