ROBOTICS MERIT BADGE WELCOME BOY SCOUTS ROBOTICS MERIT
ROBOTICS MERIT BADGE WELCOME BOY SCOUTS!
ROBOTICS MERIT BADGE ITINERARY Welcome to the Microsoft Store - Scottsdale • Today’s Workshop: • Power. Point Presentation: Complete the workbook as the material is presented. • Using a computer, research career opportunities in the robotics industry. • In teams, design, plan, and build your robot according to the workbook. • Show off your work! • Merit Badge Recognition: Form a single file line so that Event leaders can review and sign-off on the cards for those scouts who accomplished this badge. ROBOTICS MERIT BADGE
PRESENTATION FOLLOW ALONG WITH YOUR WORKBOOKS ROBOTICS MERIT BADGE
Topics for today ROBOTICS MERIT BADGE
Discuss A. M. R. SAFETY – POTENTIAL HAZARDS A - Anticipate M - Mitigate & Prevent R - Respond Use A. M. R. on four different hazards
SAFETY – PROPER ATTIRE LONG SLEEVED SHIRT (TO PROTECT ARMS AND COVER GLOVES)
SAFETY – PROPER ATTIRE WORK GLOVES (TO PROTECT HANDS AND PROVIDE GRIP)
SAFETY – PROPER ATTIRE SAFETY GOGGLES (TO PROTECT EYES)
SAFETY – FIRST AID
SAFETY – FIRST AID (CUTS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Stop the bleeding. Clean the wound. Apply an antibiotic. Cover the wound. Change the dressing. Get stitches for deep wounds. Watch for signs of infection. Get a tetanus shot. (source: The Mayo Clinic)
SAFETY – FIRST AID (EYES) If you get a foreign object in your eye: Wash your hands. Try to flush the object out of your eye with clean water or saline solution. To help someone else: Wash your hands. Seat the person in a well-lighted area. Gently examine the eye to find the object. Pull the lower lid down and ask the person to look up. Then hold the upper lid while the person looks down. If the object is floating in the tear film on the surface of the eye, try flushing it out with saline solution or clean, lukewarm water. Caution Don't try to remove an object that's embedded in the eyeball. Don't rub the eye. Don't try to remove a large object that makes closing the eye difficult. (source: The Mayo Clinic )
SAFETY – FIRST AID (BURNS) For minor burns (1 s t degree and 2 n d degree burns) § Cool the burn. § Cover the burn with a sterile gauze bandage. § Take an over-the-counter pain reliever. For major burns, call 911 or emergency medical help. Until an emergency unit arrives, follow these steps: § § § Don't remove burned clothing. Don't immerse large severe burns in cold water. Check for signs of circulation (breathing or movement). Elevate the burned body part or parts. Cover the area of the burn. (sou rce: The Mayo Clinic )
ROBOTICS INDUSTRY What can robots do? & How are they used today? Discuss
ROBOTICS INDUSTRY - TYPES What are the differences?
TYPES ROBOTICS INDUSTRY - MOVEMENT When would you use these different types of movement?
ROBOTICS INDUSTRY - FIELDS Human-robot interface Mobility Manipulation Programming Sensors FIELDS • • • Discuss each field
COMPETITIONS/LEAGUES http: //engineering. asu. edu/k 12 outreach/fll http: //bit. ly/f. UQl 7 I
CAREERS IN ROBOTICS Use a computer to research careers in the industry.
TIME TO BUILD ROBOTICS MERIT BADGE
ROBOT DESIGN/BUILD Divide into two teams Choose a function for your robot Select the sensors you will use Draw out your ideas in a notebook and share with your team. Build and program your robot
DEMONSTRATE ROBOTICS MERIT BADGE
THANKS FOR LISTENING! ROBOTICS MERIT BADGE
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