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Being lazy, I was hoping that would be the case :-)
When will it be out? Who's publishing?
Thanks!
-Peter
"Ben Erwin" <ben@alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
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> I have just finished this EXACT book, so I'm sorry, but its a little too late
> to collaborate. :) And although the audience is broader than the other books,
> i certainly have not left adults out, as there are plenty of advanced concepts
> in the book as well.
>
> -Ben Erwin
>
>
> In lugnet.robotics, Peter Vogel writes:
> > So, I've been coaching this FLL team for a while now, and also watching
> > my 9 year old daughter's use of Mindstorms and Technic and a book idea
> > has been forming in my head. I'm wondering if anyone else is already
> > working
> > on such a book, in which case I could:
> > 1. Offer to collaborate
> > - or -
> > 2. Back off and wait for it to come out (Lord knows I have enough to
> > keep me busy!)
> >
> > So! What I'm thinking about is a child-directed guide to Technic and
> > Mindstorms, similar
> > to Dave Baum's book, but assuming less prior knowledge and using either RCX
> > code or
> > ROBOLAB for all examples, in addition to a text-based language like NQC.
> > Target kids in the 8-16 age range. Loosely:
> >
> > Engineering with Technic:
> > Simplifications of The Art of LEGO Design, with more examples and
> > exposition, especially
> > w.r.t. gears
> > More "Cliche's:
> > Methods of steering
> > Touch Bumpers
> > Light sensor mounting
> > Common uses for various elements, especially some of the elements in
> > the RIS
> >
> > Programming Concepts
> > Loops
> > Decisions
> > Hysteresis
> > Tasks
> > Sublimation
> >
> > Robotic problem solving
> > Partitioning the problem
> > Simplifying
> > Examples, from problem to solution, with encouragement to try for
> > oneself before reading
> > further, kind of in the same style as "Thinking Mathematically".
> >
> >
> > What do people think? Is anyone working on such a book?
> >
> > -Peter
> > FLL Team #1096: The Unibots Coach
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