RoboQuests:

RoboQuests are problem-based challenges covering different themes and are available in Estonian, Swedish, Finnish and English. Each RoboQuest has supporting resources specific to that task. Teachers can register for additional access and view comprehensive teacher notes for each RoboQuest. Use the Contact form to request the registration passphrase (using your official school email address). If you would like to publish your own RoboQuests you can use the form or contact one of the project partners.

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    What do Robots do?

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    How to make robot move? Part 2

    In this Roboquest you don't need any robots, teacher and students can learn unplugged how to give precise commands for robots. This activity combines learning by doing and collaborative activity. Can you get a sandwich done by robot? *This task is recommended to be done after "How to make robot
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    How to make robot move? Part 1

    This task will teach you how to determine a moving command line for robots. This task is designed to be conducted without any technologial devices or prior knowledge about coding.
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    How to make robot move, part 3: procedures, loops and logical thinking.

    Coding is all about logical thinking, coders try to use lean thinking in their work to avoid unnecessary repetition. Students have already learned how to desing command lines, now it's time to harness this knowledge in graphical programming environment. This task is recommended to be performed after parts 1 & 2.
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    Hungry Robots

    In this assignment, we learn to build a robot that acts like hungry wild animal. Robot is moving along color papers. Each color has different meaning for the robot, telling which direction to go. Robot is only feeding from back paper.
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    Stop Thief!

    Home security is important issue for many people. We want to keep our lives and property secure and safe. We also want to save energy and reduce the waste of energy when no-one is using it.
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    Can your robot lift the dangerous liquid?

    Design and make a robot hand that can pick up and move the ‘dangerous’ liquid.
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    Smart home

    Introduction to Smart Home concept - saving energy and adjusting lights according to actual needs.
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    Can Traffic Accidents be Eliminated by Robots?

    This Roboquest leads to a decision making activity related to ways to decrease traffic accidents using Robotics. Robotics (in this activity, lego mindstorms NXT 2.0) is used. The main science background presents the reflection of the light to grades 6 and 7. The activity includes the construction of robots which
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    Delivery Robot

    Introduction to Automated Delivery robots – saving on delivery cost and time with mobile robot platform.
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    Secure car

    In this quest, you will learn how to build an alarm to robot, so nobody could steel it.
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    Robots and Extreme Environments

    This Roboquest ask you to design and build a robot to help save a bear from a burning buildiong! A really dangerous environment where humans would fear to tread !
    • The Environment
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    Smart Greenhouse

    Introduction to Smart Greenhouse concept – automatic system to grow plants more effectively
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