Davis Creek Elementary's
Mindstorms Robotics "Caterpillar Walk"

Davis Creek Elementary has a NASA Outreach Grant to extend our LEGO Dacta program for the fifth grade this school year, 1998-99.  We just received our MindStorms Robotics Kit with the programmable brick and the Windows 95 software program.  This page is the beginning of robotics models built by the fifth grade class under the direction of Mrs. Hamilton.  Mrs. Hamilton volunteers her time at Davis Creek Elementary to promote math, science, and engineering concepts.  Be sure to check in from time to time to see what robotics "critters" may be wandering our classroom!

Click here for Bugwalk.avi  (1.1MG) 
 
"Caterpillar" Robot is ready to crawl. Click the friendly "Caterpillar" above to download a VERY short (1.1MG) movie showing "Caterpillar" Robot with DC 5th graders cheering it on with cries of  "Caterpillar Crawl".
 
Click here for Bughop.avi  Movie.  (1.6 MG)Click here for Bugmolt.avi Movie.  (1.7MG) 
 
"Caterpillar" Robot's profile and gear driven feet.

 
 
A very fast runner "Breabug" is a very fast runner.  In fact, her long arms may just vault her over the moon!  The touch sensors on the front were designed to stop when coming into contact with an object, but the program didn't work as planned.  Plans are forming to change the prgramming so the robot will stop at one touch. 
This is the first RCX Robot Car made 
This is the first vehicle the RCX was programmed to run.  When it runs into something it backs up and turns and then go forward again. 
He turns fast "JordoBug" moves back and forth and turns quickly. It can be controlled with touch controls.  It was programmed to flip and swivel. 
The robots use the programmable RCX brick  to store programs made in two languages:  The LEGO  Mindstorms Robotics and LEGO Dacta Robolab.  
A colorful robot 
A pawl and rachet makes this robot turn when going backwards. 
Sopiabot is a ballerina "Sophiabot " is a ballerina.  She never falls off the edge of the table. 
 
Haunted House Ride
We now have the LEGO Dacta RoboLab with Amusement Park Kit.
 
LEGO Skeleton 
"Boo" from Davis Creek Elementary 
Skeleton and light 
Gears on ride 
Ghost ride 
 
This LEGO Haunted House Ride was programmed using both the LEGO Control Lab software using the interface box and the RoboLab software using the RCX.

 If interested in our Mindstorm Robotics contact: Linda Hamilton:  hamilton@marshall.edu
More Introductory Robotics from Davis Creek
Roving RoboLab Jan/Feb '99
Lego Links of Linda Hamilton
Davis Creek Elementary's Lego Links 98-99
Lego Easter Bunny
Davis Creek Elementary
LEGO Site Map

Created 11-98
Updated 2-26-99
Updated 6-24-99