Intro To Robotics
Mechanical Design
Locomotion
Sensing / Perception
Rules Of The Classroom
100

What is the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots?

Robotics

100

What is the difference between Kinematics and Dynamics?

Kinematics: study of motion WITHOUT considering forces


Dynamics: study of motion WITH considering forces

100

Name the three main types of mobility we went over in this class (I know there's five, just give me the main three)

Wheeled

Legged

Aerial

100

__________ are vital tools that allow robots to interact with the environment

Sensors

100

Are cellphones allowed?

No

200

Why study robotics?

Helps develop problem-solving skills, as well as teamwork and collaboration

200

Provide an example of a end effector

Welding tools

Drills

Spray Paint

Thermometer

Barometer

200

Which movement option has to consider rough terrain VS smoot surfaces?

Wheeled Mobility

200

What does it mean to combine data from multiple sensors for more accurate and robust perception?

Sensor Fusion

200

How do we properly leave the classroom?

Turn off computer, push in chair

300

Why implement a robot into your research?

The environment might be too dangerous or difficult for humans

300

What's a joint? What's a link?

Joints provide movement, links connect joints

300

Which movement option has to consider stability and balance?

Legged Mobility

300

What type of sensor does a submarine use?

Ultrasonic

300

If I go to the bathroom without letting Mr. Roessler know, and show up like 10 minutes late, and he marks me tardy...who is in the wrong?

YOU ARE, BUSTER!!
400

Where do we see robotics?

Manufacturing

Healthcare

Agriculture

Exploration / Space

Logistics / Warehousing

Defense / Security

400

Pretend I'm making a robot that hauls concrete. What material should I use?

Metal

400

The Mars Rover is an example of what type of mobility?

Wheeled

(technically, The JPL-developed Rocker-Bogie suspension system utilizes a six-wheel drive platform without axles or springs )

400

What emits laser beams and measures the reflected light?

Lidar

400

Where did Mr. Roessler go to college?

UMHB

500

What are the three laws of robotics?

(1) a robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm 

2) a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law 

3) a robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. 

500

What is "soft robotics?"

Uses soft, flexible materials for versatile movement

500

Which mobility option must consider upward takeoff?

Aerial Mobility

500

What does IMU stand for? Provide an example.

Inertial Measurement Unit, odometer

500

What is the Technology Code Of Conduct and where can I find it?

The Technology Code Of Conduct is a list of rules regarding using technology here at Lometa ISD. It can be found on the Lometa website.

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