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View current Robotics Merit Badge requirements and resources from the official Boy Scouts of America Merit Badge Hub.
Robotics - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 5 of 10 2. Robotics industry. Discuss the following with your counselor: a. The kinds of things robots can do and how robots are best used today. What they can do: How they are best used: b. The similarities and differences between remote-control vehicles, telerobots, and autonomous robots. Similarities ...
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA MERIT BADGE SERIES. ROBOTICS. “Enhancing our youths’ competitive edge through merit badges” Requirements. 1. Safety. Do each of the following: a. Explain to your counselor the most hazards you may encounter while working with robots and what you should do anticipate, mitigate and prevent, and respond to these hazards.
This guide immerses Scouts in the innovative world of robotics, teaching them about the design, construction, and operation of robots. Through hands-on projects, Scouts will learn how to build and program robots, exploring concepts like sensors, control systems, and automation.
Discuss with your counselor three of the five major fields of robotics (human-robot interface, mobility, manipulation, programming, sensors) and their importance to robotics development. Discuss either the three fields as they relate to a single robot system OR talk about each field in general. Human-robot interface.
26 lut 2018 · Robotics Merit Badge. Welcome to the Robotics merit badge information page. During this merit badge we will explore general capabilities of robots, build and program robot and hold a competition between 2 to 3 teams. Tasks. Read through the BSA Robotics pamphlet and workbook/notebook.
12 kwi 2011 · Discuss with your counselor three of the five major fields of robotics (human-robot interface, mobility, manipulation, programming, sensors) and their importance to robotics development. Discuss either the three fields as they relate to a single robot system OR talk about each field in general.