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** One of the best ways for team members to learn how to program a LEGO robot is to have simple [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1--6E22xBUuKQ1b-GLcC6nJokAOofTrYOjNbM8WygI-Y/edit?usp=sharing challenges] with guidance on how they might solve those challenges. And, these challenges can performed on a 2x3 foot mat, allowing small groups or individuals to learn the skills they'll need for the annual challenge on the full-size mat.  
** One of the best ways for team members to learn how to program a LEGO robot is to have simple [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1--6E22xBUuKQ1b-GLcC6nJokAOofTrYOjNbM8WygI-Y/edit?usp=sharing challenges] with guidance on how they might solve those challenges. And, these challenges can performed on a 2x3 foot mat, allowing small groups or individuals to learn the skills they'll need for the annual challenge on the full-size mat.  
**With this in mind, ORTOP has developed a set of [[Season-Independent SPIKE Prime Lessons|simple lessons]] that feature such challenges that are backed up by short videos that give hints on how to solve the challenges.  '''Follow the link above to find out more'''.
**With this in mind, ORTOP has developed a set of [[Season-Independent SPIKE Prime Lessons|simple lessons]] that feature such challenges that are backed up by short videos that give hints on how to solve the challenges.  '''Follow the link above to find out more'''.
* [https://primelessons.org/en/Lessons.html Prime Lessons]
** A collection of slide decks covering a wide range of topics on SPIKE Prime featuring the Word Blocks programming language
** Also covers using LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor instead of SPIKE Prime.

Revision as of 13:15, 16 August 2022

Curricula That Can be Used with Students and Team Members

  • Season-Independent Lessons Using Small Printable Mat
    • One of the best ways for team members to learn how to program a LEGO robot is to have simple challenges with guidance on how they might solve those challenges. And, these challenges can performed on a 2x3 foot mat, allowing small groups or individuals to learn the skills they'll need for the annual challenge on the full-size mat.
    • With this in mind, ORTOP has developed a set of simple lessons that feature such challenges that are backed up by short videos that give hints on how to solve the challenges. Follow the link above to find out more.
  • Prime Lessons
    • A collection of slide decks covering a wide range of topics on SPIKE Prime featuring the Word Blocks programming language
    • Also covers using LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor instead of SPIKE Prime.