The Nick J. Rahall, II Appachian Transportation Institute LEGO Workshop continued building and refining their traffic models.  The LEGO models included a Monorail system, a traffic light, a speed trap, a traffic gate, stations for passengers, as well as intelligent light following vehicles.  The students will finish their work tomorrow and prepare a display of a working traffic system in a city.  This is the second of three ATI LEGO Workshops to be held this summer.
The Traffic Light Is Programmed To Stop Cars Alternately

Beginning A Traffic Gate
Building A Traffic Gate
Vehicle
Traffic Light
Using ROBOLAB To Program The Traffic Light
Cute Little Vehicle
Experimental Cars
Line Follower And Sidewalk
Close Up Of Traffic Light With Attending Personnel
Traffic Gate Up
Building The Traffic Light & Traffic Gate
Assistance Being Provided For The Bug Group
Checking Remaining Resources For Building
The City Is Building Up!
I Know That Piece Is Here Somewhere!
Traffic Gate Run By Programmed RCX
A Different View
Line Follower And Traffic Light
Overview Of City
Car Building
Building
Testing The Traffic Gate
Visiting Teachers From Ohio
Monorail Car
Running The Display
Helping The Line Follower Along
Line Follower Bob Is A Handsome Fellow!
Intel Camera Used For Movies
Group Help
Building A Sidewalk
Checking In With Mrs. Hamilton
Nick J. Rahall, II Appalachian Transportation Institute


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Created July 20, 2000
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